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London is now a cauldron of differing cultures that have no synchrony with 'British' values or the legal framework that supports them. Only when this goes blatantly too far, does anything get done to resolve. The Battle for Britain...is lost!
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liam dromey
02 October 2020 09:13 AM
Further discrimination against private landlords? Does the above extension apply to public sector landlords as well? The rental market is in total disarray, thanks to unwieldy legislation and unfair bias to favour the tenants in the private sector. Us, them & You!
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27 July 2020 08:58 AM
Not impressed Paul. May your god go with you; even though it's crass greed. Gives us good landlords an undeserved bad name.
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15 July 2020 20:09 PM
Micheal; You have yet to experience the emotional trauma and wasteful expense an errant, conniving tenant can impart on you as their landlord. When this occurs, the landlords frustration to be victim of the housing laws that protect these shysters is intolerable. But for the consequences of illegal actions for the landlord.....some of these tenants would & should be in fear of their lives.
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15 July 2020 20:06 PM
The councils have more to account than the supposedly rogue private landlords, based upon my experience working directly for them in their environmental & housing departments. Some housing associations of my experience are equally deficient too. it's a mess overseen by incompetent personnel.
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14 July 2020 21:50 PM
DSS tenant status comes with caveats and conditions unlike private tenants and they're supported by ridiculous legal rights bestowed to them at the inevitable expense in emotions and ££££££'s to the landlord. The rental stream can be disrupted/stopped by either the tenant or the DSS themselves for the most implausible reasons outside the landlords control. The DSS tenant can and does exploit this for their own betterment towards being rehoused by the council. Further, the councils advise the errant DSS tenants to force the landlord to further costs of eviction, to 'qualify'for consideration of being rehoused by them. The discrimination card being the joker, has been turn face up in the game for far too long. I will always seek a private tenant with good financial status and moral standing over the more volatile characteristics I have sadly experienced with DSS; Never, ever again!!!!!
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