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I think its very handy and is a belt and braces help, and tenants can do it as well if you put it on your website. even those who can work it out could be caught out
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04 April 2019 17:03 PM
the government are going to be really stuck for housing which they think they are improving when private landlords have enough and start selling portfolios. clueless whoever is running this side of things, they need to be on the ground in the industry to understand whats going on.
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15 September 2018 11:54 AM
Everyone has the Deposit Scheme Leaflet depending on which scheme they use, everyone has a tenancy agreement in which it explains how a deposit can be used. If tenants hand back a clean property with no damage, then what's the problem? it only when a tenant thinks it's ok to hand back something that is not suitable for another to move into when the trouble begins. they just need to clean and garden! then there is no issue.
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20 August 2018 12:32 PM
The problem is those that do rent out properties as you describe are not the norm, so again, all the good ones get the bad name. most landlords and agents want happy tenants as it makes life alot easier.
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