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Jeremy - I found what you wrote on the 2nd September a very interesting read........ was it justified for the tenants to stop paying rent due to not having a prescribed information signed???? I think not my friend... nice to hear from you any way. have a good day
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20 July 2016 11:12 AM
what about rogue tenants???? all I hear about is landlords and agents.. what about tenants?? the rogue tenants that is.. I am all for bad landlords and agents being put on a list so that tenants know who they are renting through but what about landlords, they need to know who the bad tenants are and sometimes credit checks aren't quick enough and agents lie about references because they want them off their books... something needs to change re the tenants not paying rent and then being able to stay in the property for around 6 months, what's that about??? is that fair to the landlord (a good landlord who looks after the house and the tenant)????????? agents fees - yes they need to be lowered to a reasonable amount but not removed. Should a survey fee be removed from a purchaser or a fee to your mortgage advisor or bank??? lets take a step back and really look at the situation here.. these fees will get passed on and rents will increase which would in the long term not make matters any better for tenants.
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