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When will Shelter understated that it is not the fact that we don’t want to deal with DSS tenants it’s the fact that once they’re in if they cause trouble or don’t pay the rent it’s a nightmare to get them out. My first question is who thought it was a good idea to pay the rental benefits direct to the tenant? My second is, why would I let a property to some one who despite owing sometimes thousands of pounds will be advised by the council to remain in the flat until I’ve paid god knows how much on court cases and bailiffs. I used consider DSS tenants on an individual basis as I would consider any tenants, but having been royally shafted by the system cannot recommend to a landlord that they take the risk. My responsibility is to the landlord and I wouldn’t be giving them best advice. Good old Shelter never cease to amaze me!
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