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Renting: No-fault evictions to be banned in England
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Originally posted by dp17 View PostA good reason why, when we constantly hear mention of a landlord register, for highlighting bad landlords, there equally should be a tenant register for all to highlight bad tenants.
A section 21 eviction usually doesn't get entered onto the register of county court judgements.
A section 8 eviction usually does.
Despite the propaganda, there's always a reason for 'no fault' evictions. Not paying the rent is a big reason.
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Originally posted by boletus View Post
A section 21 eviction usually doesn't get entered onto the register of county court judgements.
A section 8 eviction usually does.
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Originally posted by dp17 View Post
A good reason why, when we constantly hear mention of a landlord register, for highlighting bad landlords, there equally should be a tenant register for all to highlight bad tenants. Sorry if that idea may offend some ears but its a simple check and balance.
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Originally posted by Covent Garden Girl View PostWell there are so many people nowadays that simply can't afford to buy a house, I don't think it's fair that they "forfeit" the right to have pets??
And I sold a house after 20 years of home ownership and bought another one, but had to rent whilst doing it up, and I have a dog - what would I have done if no renters could have dogs?
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Originally posted by SouthernDave View Posti can’t afford a lamborghini aventador, does that mean I have the right to one?There is a fine line between irony and stupidity. If I say something absurd please assume that I am being facetious.
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Originally posted by boletus View Post
What do you think is a reasonable vet bill for keeping a male Giant Panda?
Their accommodation and feeding costs are high as well but they pay for themselves with the stud fees.
He just eats shoots and leaves.
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Originally posted by DoricPixie View PostLook at the tenant in Sydney who jokingly asked for landlord references, he appears to have been black-balled by every letting agency in the city.
Then he splattered it all over the internet...
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