Council “wants to better understand landlords’ problems”

Council “wants to better understand landlords’ problems”


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A north of England local authority says it wants to better understand landlords’ and tenants’ issues.

Bolsover council has issued a 10 question online survey. 

It says: “We want to better understand the private rented sector.

“This includes what works well and areas for improvement and the actions that we should take to address them. The feedback from this survey will help to improve the private rented sector and the support offered to tenants, as well how we can improve the private rented sector and the support offered to landlords.

“We have appointed arc4 housing consultants to provide support to complete this and you are invited to complete the relevant survey.”

Here is the survey in question for landlords: the deadline is June 30.  

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