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Oh there are a lot of sourpussies on here. If your finding things tough out there then sell up. Stop whinging and whining. Maybe you should have had contingencies in place like I have to cover such periods as this. Andrew Townshend- it takes a prat to know one!
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11 June 2020 13:49 PM
It looks depressing when some overzealous landlords, as soon as 1 payment is not paid in full, want to evict their tenant(s). At this present time, not many tenants can pay full rent so the LL should really talk to their tenant and discuss a way forward with regards to accepting a lower payment, say half rent, then address any arrears later say when the tenant returns to work. Unfortunately, some LL's are just selfish and greedy. Yes they have bulls to pay but so does the tenant. Wasting taxpayers money by trying to evict the tenant in court is not the way to go. Keep the tenant in place but accept a lower payment so yo keep some money coming in so to at least cover the mortgage on the property. Maybe all this situation is a wakeup call to the Government and local authorities to build and provide more social housing not just properties to buy or share own. Also I think there should be caps on how much greedy LL's can charge rent on a property, say no more than £200pm than what a council property would be. LL's should be kept away from the courts and told to make a deal with their tenants - even get the benefit money paid directly to them and have any top ups paid by DWP out of the tenants benefit money. That guarantees payment of rent.
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