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Interesting article - I guess the longer somebody stays in the property the longer the local authority have to not deal with an urgent rehousing matter. I agree in as such the debt for the tenant (who is almost likely to be already in debt) is only going to increase the longer they are in the property - and it is therefore in their best interests to go ASAP - however going without the bailiff / sheriff will be considered as them making themselves voluntarily homeless for which they will get no support from the local authority - NOT a good situation the gov is putting tenants or landlords in.
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He kept the receipt but waited 5 years? Sounds fishy to me.
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30 October 2020 09:45 AM
I just purchased a BTL - the owners left the garden full of dog sh*t - owners are just as bad as "tenants". I was a LA for 16 years - still now sourcing and managing outside of branch - the experience I've had is that it's not the pets that are the problem - it's the owners - and that's a problem if they're tenants, owners, lodgers, squatters or anything else. Sort out the owners and I am sure LLs wouldn't really mind...
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