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<blockquote data-quote="Pringles" data-source="post: 7455615" data-attributes="member: 6404"><p>We are tenant 's and owners so can see both sides of the coin.</p><p></p><p>The "tension" that you speak of is brought about when you have idiots like Glasshouse who seems to think that "what's his is his and what's mine should also be his".</p><p></p><p>My family have farmed the block of land that we tenant since 1938, we have a very good relationship with the landlords but they are absolutely terrified of the 'right to buy' legislation which folks like Glasshouse are desperate to have brought into force. When this was first talked about landlords like ours employed land agents to help them safeguard their land.</p><p></p><p>This has totally backfired on everyone as the land agent's are complete parasites who are lining their pockets and destroying relationships which have been built up over many generations. So landlords are now taking land back in hand and farming it themselves which is denying young people the chance of a tenancy.</p><p></p><p>I think that [USER=42914]@holwellcourtfarm[/USER] is right with his figure of 40%.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't rent land to anyone at the minute because of people like Glasshouse!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pringles, post: 7455615, member: 6404"] We are tenant 's and owners so can see both sides of the coin. The "tension" that you speak of is brought about when you have idiots like Glasshouse who seems to think that "what's his is his and what's mine should also be his". My family have farmed the block of land that we tenant since 1938, we have a very good relationship with the landlords but they are absolutely terrified of the 'right to buy' legislation which folks like Glasshouse are desperate to have brought into force. When this was first talked about landlords like ours employed land agents to help them safeguard their land. This has totally backfired on everyone as the land agent's are complete parasites who are lining their pockets and destroying relationships which have been built up over many generations. So landlords are now taking land back in hand and farming it themselves which is denying young people the chance of a tenancy. I think that [USER=42914]@holwellcourtfarm[/USER] is right with his figure of 40%. I wouldn't rent land to anyone at the minute because of people like Glasshouse! [/QUOTE]
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