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The fact that LL should pay for tenants arrears is unfair. Tenants who have lost their jobs can apply for housing benefit and this in turn can be passed on to the landlord. Those who chose to keep this money run into arrears are technically stealing from the state. I'm lucky in the fact that I have only had this happen to me a handful of times but when I've contacted the local housing office they take no action what so ever against the tenant. Many seem to forget that LL have mortgage commitments and this is how they earn a living and pay their bills. To put it in to context you wouldn't be allowed to walk into a shop steal, for example a TV and not expect to face any action yet you can walk away with someone else's money.
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