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David, The nurses maybe employed and still receiving salary, but their partners and perhaps adult children may not be in work. If the NHS goes to court, you will not find a judge in the country that will grant an eviction. I fully expect the government to extend the period from June to October before any eviction proceedings can commence. Any landlord seeking an eviction would be lucky to secure a court date this side of June 2021. Landlords will fuel the property market crash as many will be looking to exit the property market. Now is not a good time to be a private landlord, and I'm speaking from a prospective as a private landlord.
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One of my tenants are unable to pay their rent due to covid19. Sadly her husband lost his job in March. When she telephoned me at the end of March she was in tears on the phone. I told her not to worry about the rent and to stay safe. We have spoken since and she is genuinely concerned about the rears that are accruing. I have told her that I will completely right of the arrears. All I ask is that they start paying the rent when her husband is back in employment. I feel so sorry for them as a family. I do find some of the comments that are posted on this platform a bit upsetting. Our tenants are people, and as LL we should all show a bit of compassion and charity in these difficult times.
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