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Well This Is A Good Way To Kill The Rental Market!
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-scotl and-sco tland-p olitics -661161 94
...I got out years ago but this is the final straw.
...I got out years ago but this is the final straw.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A psychiatric nurse (who has her own health problems) in our village has been ordered to leave her rented house by August. She has 2 dogs, has lived here for years, is a good tenant. She is now desperate to find somewhere to live. Her rented house has already been sold.
The landlord says he's very sorry about it, but he can no longer trust the rental market. It is no longer profitable and the power to evict a bad tenant looks like being withdrawn.
Someone has told me about another local person who is in the same case.
Mr. Gove has a lot to answer for. How can he not understand how counterproductive his proposed measures are?
The landlord says he's very sorry about it, but he can no longer trust the rental market. It is no longer profitable and the power to evict a bad tenant looks like being withdrawn.
Someone has told me about another local person who is in the same case.
Mr. Gove has a lot to answer for. How can he not understand how counterproductive his proposed measures are?
The thing is, how are they going to enforce it??
Let's say 10 people apply for a house that's come up for rent. The landlord sifts through the applicants and chooses who they want. If anyone complains that the landlord didn't select them because they had kids, etc .... the landlord just says that they missed out because the selected applicant was more "suitable". Depends on how you interpret "suitable" ????
Let's say 10 people apply for a house that's come up for rent. The landlord sifts through the applicants and chooses who they want. If anyone complains that the landlord didn't select them because they had kids, etc .... the landlord just says that they missed out because the selected applicant was more "suitable". Depends on how you interpret "suitable" ????
If only there were organisations, let's call them 'councils', that had a massive stock of purpose-built housing available for rent by anyone and a full backup service to maintain and repair that stock.
They could replace profiteering spivs with a 'portfolio' and level the playing field for all.
Oh well, a man can dream.
They could replace profiteering spivs with a 'portfolio' and level the playing field for all.
Oh well, a man can dream.
I think what drove the first nail into the DSS rental coffin was when payment direct to the landlord was stopped even when the renter wanted it. There was a legal bod on breakfast the other morning and she said that the new rules won't bite while there are more renters than places, so if landlords do sell out that will just make things worse for renters with children or pets.
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