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Councils also adopt the ill-advised practise of advising their clients not to vacate a property under the correct notices and to await an eviction notice as they would be seen to be making themselves intentionally homeless if they leave under a section 21 or similar. Even when the court has told the tenant to leave under a possession notice the Councils will still continue with this advice - do they really hold their practises above our judicial system in order to be able to tick a box on a form. This practise is widespread and against directives sent from government. A Landlord should not be forced into a costly and lengthy eviction under such "advice" from council workers that do not seem to understand or care about the ramifications of their actions. Furthermore Council Tenants should not have to suffer such terrible advice in order to continue to receive assistance. I have experienced the best and worst of Council tenants, but is there really any less risk involved in private rental? Government, Councils, Agents and Landlords need to pool resources to develop a sustainable solution with the best interests of everyone at the core, rather than basing housing legislation on knee jerk reaction to secure a new term in office.
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