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The Panorama crew came and filmed in our offices all morning, I was interviewed for about 10 minutes. This was always likely to be a pro-tenant feature, but I would have liked to have seen greater focus on the social housing crisis and a better balance between the issues faced by both landlords and tenants. I expected it to be heavily edited but here are some of the important points I made that were not included. 1. The Private Rental Sector has almost doubled in the last 10 years 2. Councils are still encouraging tenants to stay put in a property until they are evicted so that they do not make themselves voluntarily homeless. 3. The majority of landlords are using section 21 because the tenants are in arrears. Most of the time, they just want their property back so that they can try and recoup losses and so are prepared to write off the arrears and any legal costs owing. 4. Many landlords are selling their properties and exiting the PRS because of Section 24 and impending tax liabilities 5. If Section 21 is abolished, it will be another nail in the coffin for Landlords. More landlords will exit the market and more properties will be lost from the PRS, further fueling the housing crisis Even though the show was heavily edited, it’s better to be involved and try wherever possible to give landlords a voice.
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