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I must agree with the comment. For those landlords that are in ( sometimes significant) arrears this is yet another kick in the teeth. No protection, no assistance in getting their property back to either relet or sell, and continued financial hardship. Of course tenants must have rights, but so should landlords too.
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24 September 2021 08:00 AM
Morning Tom. In fairness, the article has some accurate comments about the industry. Indeed, some letting agents (probably not the majority though - where's the evidence?) do charge too much. These agents will be hit hardest by the tenant fee ban (as long as it is policed of course, as usual). However, as Paul Barrett says above, the proper bona fide agents will carry on doing what they've always done and continue to deliver fabulous service and keep up to date with regulative change (what next I wonder?). We've had Rent Smart Wales, EPC legislation, the tenant fee ban in September (Wales), yet the industry still continues to grow. There will always be a demand for rental property and naturally there will always be a supply. It's just about weighing the two up at any given time, and of course working cuter and more efficiently. Good luck all.
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