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Hi all This has been the case going back several years in Ashford, Kent. Even where we had a tenant with medical issues, which were not apparent when he applied and where we were lied to through the application process. He was apparently so unwell at times that he couldn't live with his family, but he was told to stay in our shared accommodation. He was a nice lad with problems, who could see for himself that he needed help and support but due to a waiting list and overloaded and or underfunded services we were left to try to cope with him as best as we could. He did make lives very difficult for our other tenants and for us. The end result was possibly the most difficult year of my life, large financial losses and our own rules now to never take a chance on someone leaving home for the first time as you can't reference. A guarantor would have only helped with the unpaid rent, not with the resulting problems together with voids as other tenants moved away. We pay taxes so we pay for this service are we getting any value at all?
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