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Life for Britain’s tenants is going from bad to worse. What can be done? | Ruby Lott-Lavigna


Renters like me are suffering while landlords profit. A house should be a place of refuge, not a commoditySarah* had been living with a friend in the same rental flat in south-west London for the past three years. But when she came to renew her tenancy this June, the agency asked for an extra £217 a month – a staggering 14% increase. The 26-year-old tried to negotiate, citing a multitude of problems – from an ongoing mice infestation to security issues with the flat’s shared entrance. Within 30 minutes of her email, the agent had advertised the property on RightMove, ready to be snapped up by the highest bidder. The landlord would not negotiate the price, she was told, leaving her with no choice but to pay up, or move out.Sarah’s details have been changed to protect her identityRuby Lott-Lavigna is news and politics reporter at openDemocracy Continue reading…

Source : theguardian.com
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