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Who protects landlords when tenants exploit them? When tenants exploit the house? Letting properties is the only industry where 'theft' costs the victim not the guilty party. We can't agree to buy a coat, where the coat for months, destroy the coat, leave the coat in tatters and expect someone else to pay for it and fix it for free - so why is property any different? The law states you're not allowed to make people homeless, but if you abuse the property and refuse to pay rent you have made YOURSELF homeless. You have the option to move. The utility suppliers got around the law of not being able to cut off supply by installing meters. There is no protection for landlords, it's a very costly and very lengthy process to evict someone. Not all landlords are Lord Grantham with endless pots of money! Service fees that are capped are worth every penny!
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What could happen is the landlord 'loans' the application fee by way of higher rent for initial 6 month term, spread over a 6 month contract - if tenant good and pays on time etc. the rent reduces in month 7
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