There is a loophole that will benefit the Tenant who wishes to get away without paying much rent at all. The case where Tenants get into rent arrears into the 13th consecutive week of paying no rent, can then pay a small amount of rent to frustrate the legal system and trigger a fresh 13 weeks cycle. There is nothing to stop this going on ad infinitum, costing the Landlord legal fees each they try to take legal action to evict after 12 weeks of no rent. This Labour are CLUELESS. I am getting scared. HELP 8~(
Excellent presentation ..thanks. 2 questions , a) is it really true a new tenant can give notice on day 1 and leave after 2 months? b) If you decide to sell after the new bill is in place for a tenant that has been in the property (fixed term) for a number of years is the 4 month notice applicable or does the 12 month kick in from the start of the new / revised contract?
the fact that there are 5 million landlords should give people food for thought. Your money or your children's money is going to them. I also found it funny when he mentioned that we have a turn key solution - with cutlery and TVs and stuff.. :)) I wonder whether he's speaking from personal experience. Speaking from my personal experience I didn't even have a bed.. just a couch turned upside down. And it is all very concerning.. I shall shed a tear for the landlords making a little bit less money, off the backs of people who literally have no other choice. more long term renting is good, more protections for renters.. that's good.
Landlords are not obliged to provide furniture. However, you can rent "furnished" properties. You would have seen what furniture was provided when you viewed the property, and therefore known what furniture you had to provide yourself. Most tenants want to provide their own furniture.
@@DriveCrashShorts Talk about doing your best with what you've got! In fact you are the one here who comes across as broke and uneducated. You're the one who can't use proper grammar. 99% of the chavs i see on benefits mix up "There" and "They're". Because they're illiterate. Nice try though
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There is a loophole that will benefit the Tenant who wishes to get away without paying much rent at all. The case where Tenants get into rent arrears into the 13th consecutive week of paying no rent, can then pay a small amount of rent to frustrate the legal system and trigger a fresh 13 weeks cycle. There is nothing to stop this going on ad infinitum, costing the Landlord legal fees each they try to take legal action to evict after 12 weeks of no rent. This Labour are CLUELESS. I am getting scared. HELP 8~(
Sellup! That's what I'm doing over the next few years; show this idiot government what it will be like in a 'landlordless world!'
Surely a property can be put up for sale if you have an awful tenant who doesn’t pay?
If you don't like renting buy your own property.
If its too expensive move north.
I own a 4 bed for 95k
Nah...move to Russia and let the Commies house you ;)
Excellent presentation ..thanks. 2 questions , a) is it really true a new tenant can give notice on day 1 and leave after 2 months? b) If you decide to sell after the new bill is in place for a tenant that has been in the property (fixed term) for a number of years is the 4 month notice applicable or does the 12 month kick in from the start of the new / revised contract?
the fact that there are 5 million landlords should give people food for thought. Your money or your children's money is going to them.
I also found it funny when he mentioned that we have a turn key solution - with cutlery and TVs and stuff.. :)) I wonder whether he's speaking from personal experience. Speaking from my personal experience I didn't even have a bed.. just a couch turned upside down. And it is all very concerning.. I shall shed a tear for the landlords making a little bit less money, off the backs of people who literally have no other choice.
more long term renting is good, more protections for renters.. that's good.
Landlords are not obliged to provide furniture. However, you can rent "furnished" properties. You would have seen what furniture was provided when you viewed the property, and therefore known what furniture you had to provide yourself. Most tenants want to provide their own furniture.
Only brokies of the street don't have there own furniture.
@@DriveCrashShortsyou can't even spell properly mate
@@bro5846you sound like a benefit street tenant "mate"
@@DriveCrashShorts Talk about doing your best with what you've got! In fact you are the one here who comes across as broke and uneducated. You're the one who can't use proper grammar. 99% of the chavs i see on benefits mix up "There" and "They're". Because they're illiterate. Nice try though
sell up landlords its over
If you have already served a section 21 but are going through the eviction process when this comes in will the courts still honour it?
yes, it will still be valid.
Does this effect Air bnb or short term accommodation plz?
no, only housing act tenancies
@@thelettingsguru How comes STL are not part of the Housing Act tenancies plz?
I dislike what the UK has become.
The Labour dross hate wealth creators.
Why so many adverts on your channel??
I don't know. Ask youtube!
It’s in your settings
@@michaelalexander-kq8gh Okay, thanks. We'll go and have a look.
bill will be dropped just like it did with the conservatives... bill is bonkers.
This bill is worse than I feared. Whose going to want to let their property to anyone now?
This us awful