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Instead of coming up with stealth tax which this really is and jobs for the boys. Why do you not deal with the real issues in energy.
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05 February 2024 09:10 AM
We all know the true reason for the labour talking about this subject and that is to win votes. In reality most of what they say is ridiculous, what are the mortgage companies going to say regarding tenants been allowed to make changes to a property? You work all your life to make an investment and buy a property to rent. You get good and bad tenants, I have had several for over 16 years but surely they have stayed because they are happy and we have communicated and been fair. There are rouge landlords as well as tenants and these should be dealt with BUT so should the rouge tenants who know the rules far more than most landlords. It is your property so why should you not say what the terms for renting that property? The tenant then has an option to rent or not rent. To say they are allowed to have pets if a landlord does not want pets in a house is wrong. I speak from experience of having to clean, re carpet and many other repairs from pets been in a property. Why should tenants be allowed to remain in a property when they are not paying rent, what happens if we do not pay our council tax? Yes give tenants a fair support but also support the good landlords I thought in this country we were innocent till proven guilty not the other way round. This is killing the PRS and making it easier for the Housing associations who ignore the councils and government anyway.
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