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Totally unreasonable to abolish the fees as they reflect actual costs. Aggregating them into increased monthly rents will disproportionally cost long term tenants, increase tax bills for landlords (and probably increase the overall tac take vs charging corporation tax on the agents fee). Increasingly I see more and more consumer pricing which reflects underlying costs-a effective market-why should renting be going the other way. The only thing the law should address here is the abuse of up front fees. These should simply be capped to a percentage of the monthly rent.
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