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<blockquote data-quote="BrianV" data-source="post: 8038553" data-attributes="member: 150008"><p>The government should say that when a property is let provided the tenant pays his rent & looks after the property then the rent & tenancy is fixed for say a 5 year term whoever owns the property, if they fail to pay the agreed rent then they have to leave the property.</p><p>If the 5 years are up & the rent is up to date & the owner doesn't require the property for a good reason an independent assessor reviews a fair new rent for the next 5 year period.</p><p>We have farm business tenancies for fixed terms so it should be similar for residential property.</p><p>The biggest mistake a stupid government made was when the housing benefit rules were changed & they paid the rent to tenants rather than to the landlord as now they often spend the money rather than pay the rent!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianV, post: 8038553, member: 150008"] The government should say that when a property is let provided the tenant pays his rent & looks after the property then the rent & tenancy is fixed for say a 5 year term whoever owns the property, if they fail to pay the agreed rent then they have to leave the property. If the 5 years are up & the rent is up to date & the owner doesn't require the property for a good reason an independent assessor reviews a fair new rent for the next 5 year period. We have farm business tenancies for fixed terms so it should be similar for residential property. The biggest mistake a stupid government made was when the housing benefit rules were changed & they paid the rent to tenants rather than to the landlord as now they often spend the money rather than pay the rent! [/QUOTE]
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