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I've heard of many unscrupulous landlord stories and can imagine this issue could be wide-spread. Who can tenants approach if they believe this is happening when the time comes?
I've heard of many unscrupulous landlord stories and can imagine this issue could be wide-spread. Who can tenants approach if they believe this is happening when the time comes?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is a risk that a landlord who charges rent including bills can receive the discount on their energy bill but not factor the discount into the portion of rent determined by utility costs… effectively pocketing the £400…
not something every landlord is in a position to do but i don’t see what the tenant can really do if a scummy landlord decides to do that as it would not be illegal… they could ask for a breakdown i suppose but the landlord won’t be obliged to supply it… the tenant in this instance would be at the landlord’s mercy.
not something every landlord is in a position to do but i don’t see what the tenant can really do if a scummy landlord decides to do that as it would not be illegal… they could ask for a breakdown i suppose but the landlord won’t be obliged to supply it… the tenant in this instance would be at the landlord’s mercy.
What is good about landlords selling up? Who do you think buys the previously rented homes? Very rarely the Tenants. I have a house rented out, the Tenants would love to buy it, but they are on minimum wage and have no savings. If they could get a 0% deposit mortgage, or a loan from the government to cover the deposit, they would be paying less money per month than they are on rent. And before anyone kicks off, suggesting I am asking too much rent, its spot on the council benefits cap for a two bedroom in that area.
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