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Hmm .... lots of issues potentially - I would want to see the fine print and then have a solicitor go through it -
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20 November 2020 13:17 PM
Actually I do not agree with this rage against vulnerable people as tenants: I have been in this landlord game since I was 20, but only recently accepted a homeless tenant. He would not give up his dog, and slept in his car to keep it, and i have given him a chance. Three months in, rent is paid, first house inspection showed the house is a clean and beautiful as the day they moved in, and he with, an address he found a job: low paying menial, but a job. I have been explicit if he screws up, he will go, the rent is yielding 11% and yes my property manager does have to go through everything, it seems, three times more with him, but my profit is there, and I am going to buy another 4- 6 in the area and see how it goes. I am not a social landlord, but I don't need to be an A***ehole either. Provide nice properties, do repairs quickly, treat people as you want to be treated. Evict if you have to.
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