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Councils then wonder why landlords do not want council tenants. It's all down to the council and thier poorly trained staff.
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12 January 2016 10:26 AM
The biggest issue I find is with illegal subletting and short let's which allows rogue tenants to rent to as many residents as they like saying they are friends of the family and take cash. There is no sufficent law to bring these people to justice and remove tenants quick enough. Can a landlord be responsible then for illegal subletting by thier tenants and no law to protect the landlord. Also a big security risk in today's world where the landlord does not even then know or have the ID of the people living in thier properties when being sublett. Government needs to act and make this a criminal offence and be able to arrest Rouge tenants for persistent subletting and remove people from living in landlords properties who have rented illegally without the landlord having to suffer at every stage. Most private landlords have worked hard to sacrifice and pay taxes to be able to afford a house to the rent and follow all the regulations as thier property is one of the biggest assets they own and would want to take care of this. But instead are hit time after time without any protection to them. We need a fairer system NOW. This may not win votes hence the government does not act.
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