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Shame about the very snobby question.
"Why is it that just because a person cannot afford to buy, and is forced to rent, they generally become the neighbours from hell?"
The simple answer to that is, they don't. Generally, they are perfect tenants.
I must take you to task over this one gromit, I don't think I was being snobbish. You will notice that I put the word Generally (not all) when I referred to neighbours from hell, and you hit back by saying "Generally, they are perfect tenants".
I know you won't agree but I think that the good tenants are in the minority and the majority create a living hell for the minority, ask this minority, if they are unfortunate to live in a high rise block of flats, or on some council estates.
If one were privileged to have access to police records, I think you would find that the majority of criminals, live in rented accommodation.
You made a false allegation that I assumed all social housing tenants are riff-raff. This is completely untrue, nowhere did I make this assumption. This is rich coming from you who is constantly accusing the Daily Mail of sensationalism, and then you make statements like this.
If you must use these terms, 'Riff Raff' and what was it? are yes, 'ScumbBags' I think you will find there are more of these in social housing, than in private houses.
Regarding your own observations, I find it hard to believe that "ALL" the youth problems in your area are committed by the private property owners, but the I think Booldawg's post covers this most adequately.