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M Goe. I take your point however, like i said domestic abuse is a problem that doesn't have to be answered on an a application form, unless you work in the DV field you wouldn't know the perps were unless you went down Claire's law route which isn't there to be used for landlords only former partners. what evidence will he have when he decides on a choosing a tenant, most perps male and female are charmers in public. its no different to drug users, mental health, domestic abuse from teenagers towards their parents, alcohol problems, anti social behaviour, I am presuming you are not a landlord, and have never had an arguments in your property. There isn't a perfect person out there I'm afraid, or don't rent.
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doesn't have to be made public. I'm a landlord myself and have many 'battered' women in my properties and have done for the last 20 years with lots of support, not once has my property been trashed by ex-boyfriends and husbands, in fact those sort of tenants are more protected from them coming near the property than any other. Police protection orders, non-molestation orders ect prevent perpetrators from the women. The properties can be trashed by ANY tenant. 1 in 4 women suffer domestic abuse and most are too ashamed to admit it and get help! how are they going to know who is battered and who isn't?? its not public knowledge and wont show up on any data base or reference agencies.
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