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More love for the Human Rights Act on its way from the government.
Millions to Eurotunnel, probation service in tatters and now this.
Great morning for the government.
When I post, I am expressing an opinion - feel free to disagree, I have been wrong before.
Please don't act on my suggestions without checking with a grown-up (ideally some kind of expert).
So why on earth was the 'Residential Landlord's Association' concerning itself with the rights of illegal immigrants?
Talk about 'with friends like that...'
To save them chiming in, JPKeates, Theartfullodger, Boletus, Mindthegap, Macromia, Holy Cow & Ted.E.Bear think the opposite of me on almost every subject.
It's not concerning itself with the rights of illegal immigrants.
It's concerned that landlords are being encouraged to discriminate illegally by a stupid law.
If the border control is so lax that people with no right to reside can stay in the country, that needs to be sorted out without making landlords do the work.
When I post, I am expressing an opinion - feel free to disagree, I have been wrong before.
Please don't act on my suggestions without checking with a grown-up (ideally some kind of expert).
So why on earth was the 'Residential Landlord's Association' concerning itself with the rights of illegal immigrants?
Talk about 'with friends like that...'
I think you may have missed the point, or in fact two. The first is that the effect of the legislation is that makes landlords who would not otherwise discriminate, discriminate for fear of being penalised. The second (and probably what interests the RLA) is that it effectively imposes on landlords a requirement to be immigration officers.
It may of course be that the RLA are also outraged at a law which scythes through the ancient principle that where the Queen's writ runs all are equal under the law.
We disagree with this finding and the Home Office has been granted permission to appeal all aspects of the judgment.
In the meantime, the provisions passed by this House in 2014 remain in force. There are no immediate changes to the operation of the policy. Landlords and letting agents are still obliged to conduct Right to Rent checks as required in legislation.
They must not discriminate against anyone on the basis of their colour or where they come from.
They're morons aren't they?
The legislation doesn't make right to rent checks mandatory and no one is "obliged" to carry them out.
That's one of the reasons the law creates discrimination because you can choose to rent to people where the checks appear not to be necessary instead of people with foreign and complicated documents.
When I post, I am expressing an opinion - feel free to disagree, I have been wrong before.
Please don't act on my suggestions without checking with a grown-up (ideally some kind of expert).
I now accept these stories may be exaggerations like the one about keeping chickens in a high rise flat or a horse in the front room. I think they may have been called urban myths - and yes I fell for them all...
My tenant informed me yesterday she thought she'd seen a Rat or Mouse in the Kitchen, I only live 5 mins away and popped over to have a look. I couldn't see any entry/exit points or any signs of droppings, however behind the kickboards under the boiler pipes were some partially eaten Easter eggs and...
There was no keeping coal in baths during the 1960s as you allege .This was an attempt to smear the less fortunate. Did you actually fall for the rumour? There is one born every minute?
Unfortunately it is hard to tell the well behaved benefit tenants / dogs from the badly behaved, so many LLs avoid both. While the reforms will mean LLs can’t advertise ‘no DSS’ or ‘no pets’ in reality this does not make much difference. Affordability criteria will mean benefits claimants...
I have lived in my home for 2 years and the landlord is ignoring disrepair which I report to him directly.
In May 2022 I reported that every time it rains, the conservatory leaks in various places and the rainwater drips through and causes leaks on the floor.
I...
We were renting since June 2021 for a year and just recently signed tenancy agreement for another year. A week after that we received s21 from our landlord with 2 months notice.
Our tenancy agreement contains a break clause which mentions period after 4 months of the initial...
I totally understand what you're saying about the council, although a lot of people understand there are not many properties i truly do not think most appreciate how bad it is, i work with them on a daily basis (as a partner agency), and it is getting worse by the month.
I don't think anyone said or meant anything detrimental about you (or people like you) personally (and I say so as a parent of a disabled child). However it is a simple fact that it is the very "reforms" you mention which have meant that tenant's like you are having such a hard time. If you...
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