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The government has stopped the economy and therefore the government should pay the rent of anyone who is struggling. It makes no sense to ask Landlords to provide social support. I am a full time landlord and rent is my only source of income for my family and I. We are not entitled to any benefits whatsoever, or any of the employed/self employed 80% support. We are now being asked to provide social support to tenants? We have students in one of our properties asking to pay 30% of the agreed rent even though they are all still receiving 100% of their student loans and living allowances. They mentioned that this is what the government has said that they can do and this is what all their mates are suggesting they do......reading between the lines.....People read punchy headlines and reckon why not...lets try not pay rent .....Government has given us the go ahead......Government on the other hand thinks they are helping people in need....what they are doing is destroying the very fabric of our governance and economic processes and principles.
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