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This is one of the most misleading articles I have seen. Agree with the comments made by Jeremy Clarke. Ban fee's, reduce income lead to staff redundancy's. Smaller deposits, landlords having to pay out 1000's to make good damage, rent arrears or the pay the vastly increasing court fees for trying to gain possession. Longer tenancies are already available but only work in a small amount of cases.
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11 July 2017 08:34 AM
And who exactly is going to pay for this? No fees and the agent or landlord I presume.
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20 June 2017 08:24 AM
Agree that court action is speeded up for landlords also. rather than waiting month after month to obtain an eviction order. As always on the side of the tenant.
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01 February 2016 13:27 PM
Have tweeted him asking when landlords are going to be given more powers overs rogue tenants. No reply so far, surprise, surprise.
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21 December 2015 15:10 PM
Another kick in the teeth for mainly Tory supporters.
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25 November 2015 15:06 PM
Tories attacking pensions !! Thought they were the party of people helping themselves.
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