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Instead of spending £45 million on various anti-landlord campaigns why not build a few actual houses and solve the homeless problem and become landlords? Oh no they wouldn't dream of being so constructive, far easier to attack a group of generally innocent law-abiding people!
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Christine Rawlinson
06 December 2022 07:53 AM
Always the same ill-researched facts! What about the 'mental pressure' the small private landlords face with not being able to put a section 21 into place to remove a troublesome tenant who plays the system and had no intention of EVER paying rent? A register of landlords? What we need is a register for rogue tenants!
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Christine Rawlinson
21 March 2022 07:54 AM
No point as most of the time even if you get the tenant to court they don't pay even then and most of the time even if asked to pay a paltry mediocre £5 a month don't EVEN pay that either!!!! I personally have better things to do with my time than waste it in court. We all get caught from time to time with a tenant who turns rogue and best to just take it on the chin and pray the next tenant is nicer!
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Christine Rawlinson
13 March 2021 11:15 AM
....and where are the rental brigade activists going to live when all the private landlords give up? Maybe they should try getting an education, a good job, working hard, saving some money and buying a property for themselves!!! Maybe then they'd not commit so much wilful damage to property either if they had to pick up constant and unnecessary repair bills!
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03 March 2021 09:20 AM
Well said Dani. You have hit it dead right and said exactly how it is. I fear a lot of us good fair LL will not continue after the coronavirus crisis and the government for decades will not have money to build social housing for people so where exactly will people live? Yep with the rogue landlords of which there are still plenty in existence even with new strict regulations that come out almost daily. Luckily though the loony red labour party yet again are showing how useless they are and demonstrating how they should NEVER be in charge of the country.
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02 April 2020 08:33 AM
Yet again the idiotic red party leave me speechless!!! If the employed are getting 80% of normal salary and the lucky peeps on benefits getting what they usually get, sorry it is the self-employed landlord who need the most help. We are NOT all multi-millionaires unlike labour politicians with their double standards. Most landlords will be reasonable with their tenants BUT some tenants will milk the system and when all us small landlords sell up where will everyone live? The councils are still not interested in building homes for most people to live in and with more and more ludicrous laws and regulations invented daily most of us are only just hanging in there. Treat everyone fairly as we are ALL hurting!
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