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Similar situation to you, Pat Maher. My tenant contacted me yesterday. She works for the NHS. Uses public transport to get to work. She now has to use taxis and on occasions stay in a B and B close to the hospital She has asked me if I can reduce the rent she pays. I have agreed on the condition that my outgoings on the apartment are covered. These amount to about £125 (Service charge, ground rent, grounds maintenance etc). She has agreed to this. The consequence to me is that my income will be down £500 per month. Contacted my letting agent this morning. They have said they must still be paid the full 10% of the normal monthly rent. I have not contacted the apartment management company yet, but I suspect that the response will be the same as the letting agents. Great to know that we are all in this together !
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