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Any decent agent will have been doing this for years, so its no big deal.
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21 February 2022 10:55 AM
Only saying this as they can do this as part of their model. In 99% of instances the only things that need blurring out are family photos, which some clients want.
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01 October 2021 11:48 AM
100 % agreed.
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30 December 2020 10:40 AM
As an agent myself, the main issue has always been that when it gets to the point that the landlord either wants to gain possession back due to rent not being paid, the property not being maintained or that they want to sell it, that due to shortage of supply of council homes, the council always advise the tenants to stay put and let the landlord take them to court and get them evicted. Only when a baliff is at their door will the council help to re-house them. So the poor landlord not only has to spend thousands of pounds in court fees and time, but in a lot of cases, they do not get any rent paid to them either!!! Is it any wonder landlords do not want to rent to DSS tenants!!
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