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What a lot of attacking words, “ no longer being able to charge money for nothing”, “exploitative”. Firstly, I agree that fees should be capped. Our Agency charges a one of fee in respect of the referencing, where the tenants are also provided with a copy of the inventory and tenancy agreements, the deposit is also protected. As long as a tenant looks after the property and pays the rent on time and circumstances remain the same, there is no reason a tenant would be evicted. ARLA and other organisations are against rouge landlords and agents, that is what the government should be concentrating on, ensuring that all agents are licensed. Whilst Acorn state that agents can “stomach a ban”, who is going to compensate the agents for the loss of income, when fickle tenants apply for several houses unbeknownst to the agent or landlord. It would be interesting for a representative of Acorn or indeed Shelter to spend time with an ethical Agent to actually see what we do. Im sorry Mark Wilson, but ‘we are the people too’ !
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The cap on fees does make sense, and would deter unscrupulous tenants from applying for several properties unbeknownst to the agent or landlord, laying the abortive costs at the door of the agents should they let you down.
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