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What an absolute Tw*t !! How about they change the law so that the private sector LL's can 'confiscate' homes from LA's & HA's who fail to maintain them and leave their tenants without heating/hot water for months and all riddled with mould so that the responsible LL's amongst us can take control and provide a good standard of accomodation instead ??? It's one rule for them and a different law book for us, bit f**ked up if you ask me !!
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17 November 2023 08:20 AM
Really? Is this guy for real? Or the rare occasion the Landlord is receiving a small and insignificant rebate on a cost they occur he wants us to divide it up and pass it on to tenants in HMO's? How about all the other hikes in costs (gas, elec, etc.) that the Landlord has and continues to absorb together with the rise in CT rates? Is he giving us the green light to pass these on to the tenants too maybe?
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07 March 2022 08:08 AM
It's great to see common sense has prevailed in the legal system and the greedy council have not been allowed to thrown their weight around and cash in on the lucrative business they run of issuing fines. Well done to the Landlord for fighting in and not caving in. I hope the Council were made liable for all her legal costs and it taught them a valuable lesson !!!
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