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Landlords are not being ''given'' anything they have to jump through hoops and prove various things before they are even considered eligible for these breaks and even then the payment is just deferred so at worst the tenants would not be entitled to free rent but perhaps a deferred payment scheme not dissimilar to a Landlord. Prove you are in financial difficulty (there are a lot of tenants and landlords unfortunately that would take advantage of this situation despite not being adversely affected) i.e. made redundant, furloughed and then a discussion can take place with a productive way to move forward. I would agree that if someone has been furloughed, then they should be able to pay 80% of the rent with the remaining 20% being deferred but still payable.
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This is ridiculous, it is down to the individual to protect their own finances in the event they fall ill such as critical illness and life insurance policies, savings etc it is not anyone else's responsibility to cover the finance element of someone else's life. One cannot assume that just because someone is a Landlord they are ''well off'' enough to suffer a rent loss.
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