Now with no regularization regarding maximum rent rates how can one prove an ever changing market rate?
Now with no regularization regarding maximum rent rates how can one prove an ever changing market rate?
People's homes should not be a 'profitable business', having a roof over a head is a basic human need and profiting and/or taking advantage of this is simply wrong and people should be protected.
By the way any suggestions welcome.
You may not have meant it they way it is printed but in order to stay in business landlords have to make a profit to stay in business. I do not know where you get the idea that landlords have a social obligation to put a roof over peoples heads.
I am a landlord myself and have a very good relationship with all my tenants.
I would say you are in the minority of landlords..most would like to be able to cover costs but are topping up mortgages themselves. Profit is just a dream.
You're kidding, right? Are you saying that private landlords should provide a social service at their own expense?People's homes should not be a 'profitable business', having a roof over a head is a basic human need and profiting and/or taking advantage of this is simply wrong and people should be protected.
Now with no regularization regarding maximum rent rates.
...You'll say well just move then but moving costs money and stress, ....
You're kidding, right? Are you saying that private landlords should provide a social service at their own expense?
As regards 'bullying', where is there 'bullying'?
(i.e. one toilet blocked for 4 months, kitchen splashback broken, roof leaking and serious ventilation problem
I also dared ask if he'd be so kind as to replace the mattress, which was 30 years old, black and with a massive dent in the middle.
Very late reply but for future reference...bullying is because the rent increase was suddenly announced when I dared challenge the landlord on the fact that he had not carried out repairs
Parazard said:People's homes should not be a 'profitable business', having a roof over a head is a basic human need and profiting and/or taking advantage of this is simply wrong and people should be protected.
Can you not go and buy your own mattress - and use it at your current and any future property? Would you not feel better sleeping on it than on what you otherwise describe? This feeds into the argument that properties should be let unfurnished - as is the practice on the continent. Otherwise, LLs will provide substandard furnishings and tenants won't look after same (at least, not like they would had they had to go out and buy them for themselves).Parazard said:I also dared ask if he'd be so kind as to replace the mattress, which was 30 years old, black and with a massive dent in the middle.
We have rental property in Switzerland and the law there states that tenants are obliged to cover minor repairs up to the value of CHF 100 (approx. €82). IMHO, this system should be introduced here and it will lead to tenants taking better care of the property they are renting.For futureThis feeds into the argument that properties should be let unfurnished - as is the practice on the continent. Otherwise, LLs will provide substandard furnishings and tenants won't look after same (at least, not like they would had they had to go out and buy them for themselves).
... IMHO, this system should be introduced here ...
Can you not go and buy your own mattress - and use it at your current and any future property? Would you not feel better sleeping on it than on what you otherwise describe?.
Then had to move house a few months later, and the bed base in our current house is a different size, so our mattress is upstairs taking up space and gathering dust,
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