When it comes to making or losing money there is no place for unrealistic emotions or unclear semantics like there has been on this thread. The Irish Times article in question shows plenty of muddy water too. “Lifting the eviction ban was the right thing to do” is up there with Let’s-remortgage-to-put-our-kids-through-college as it may be the right thing to do. Add in Afterlife Loans as the way to go because it appears to be the right thing to do. The phrase is just a phrase much used in American sitcoms where it belongs.
What does this say about Private Landlords? It means they’ve got to improve their image for a start, their wording, their complaining techniques, their choice of words etc. Many landlords do themselves no favours. Recently, I watched one of them interviewed on television standing next to a car trailer with a badly faded sofa that looked like it had been rescued from a skip on the wrong side of the tracks and destined for his rented property where some poor tenant would contract gangrene within minutes.
It’s all about image, something many landlords don’t buy into. And of course that is obviously the wrong thing to do.
What does this say about Private Landlords? It means they’ve got to improve their image for a start, their wording, their complaining techniques, their choice of words etc. Many landlords do themselves no favours. Recently, I watched one of them interviewed on television standing next to a car trailer with a badly faded sofa that looked like it had been rescued from a skip on the wrong side of the tracks and destined for his rented property where some poor tenant would contract gangrene within minutes.
It’s all about image, something many landlords don’t buy into. And of course that is obviously the wrong thing to do.