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Any decent Landlord will want to provide damp free accommodation. The problem here is that some of the older properties do suffer from condensation when tenants dry clothes etc inside. Sometime positive airflow systems help, but those with limited income will understandably struggle to heat their homes through winter. In these cases, it’s difficult to see how Landlords can ensure the properties remain condensation free.
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08 September 2023 18:48 PM
We have a good proportion of tenants who for various reasons claim benefits. They prove to be equally good and reliable tenants. None of us knows what tomorrow brings or how our circumstances may change.
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18 September 2020 09:22 AM
It is interesting as s21 notice only has a 6 month shelf life, so if the notice period is 6 months, it will become invalid the second you can use it. I think at present you can still technically give a 3 month notice as the legislation has not yet been introduced - it probably won’t result in possession though as no doubt more laws will be passed in due course. I think the government need to offer more financial support for tenants so that most evictions become unnecessary, rather than storing up problems for landlords and tenants down the road.
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25 August 2020 08:48 AM
As a letting agent we welcome these long overdue regulations. It will benefit all parties.
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