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And bankrupt the majority of Landlords who are small 'accidental landlords'. The perfect way to crash the market and put the economy further in the red.
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30 March 2020 13:37 PM
I agree to Peter, Furthermore, there are tenants who had already built up 3 to 4-month arrears before they even heard of coronavirus, notice served, court date all set, now the tenants gets another 3-month rent-free! ‘the right decision’ would have been to only suspended where it was reasonably possible that it was due to coronavirus. To make it worse notice is only valid for 6 months nowadays, so after it all ends will a new notice need to be served?
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