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Above all It seem the judges don't have any consideration for the amount of time money effort expenses heartache and sheer stress landlords have to go through before the cases reach the judges desks. It seems they find it ridiculously amusing for 1 - the landlord to be in tremendous debt 2 - to incur further expenses to see the judge at trial and then for the judge to throw cases out at £355 a time I wonder if the judge makes £355 per day or more for throwing landlord £355 away so un reservedly. Its the judges that are the ones to blame here in terms of making the tenants aware that when it comes to court the judge will be inclined to support the tenant knowing what it takes for decent landlords to bring rogue tenants to court for either unlawfully hold ( day light robbery) this is civil court. If this was criminal courts unlawfully hold and paying money which is not right full a persons is called a criminal offence. The judges are to blame here as they don't care and wont care as it doesn't affect them. If judges were landlord I bet you £1000 they would tell their tenant that they are judges as a warning because they wouldn't want the mockery that landlords have to go through to get possession of their belongings The system needs to be re gigged NOT the processes
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