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Hi Paul Robinson - would love to know how you "accidentally" rent out your property, please expand...
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15 December 2016 13:38 PM
I fail to see why the Govt feels the need to implement such measures. Surely they would be better in promoting the use of law abiding, regulated agents instead of meddling with fees. Whether you like it or not, Letting Agents are a business that provide a service and so they should be able to charge whatever they want for the services they provide - extortionate or not - just like any other business. Nobody is forcing tenants to use an agent but now it appears to be a God given right for people to live in houses they can't afford. I don't see Tesco offering their food (a basic human need) at cost price or clothes retailers dishing out clothes with no markup (another basic human need). As with any business, it costs to provide a good service - watch the rents go up and service that Tenants receive go down, well done Govt!
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