Saturday, May 24, 2008
It might be worth while doing a credit check on your landlord.
The Scotsman: Tenants suffer eviction fallout as number of repossessions rises in buy-to-let sector
WHEN tenants of rented homes are evicted it is usually for arrears, or excessive noise or damage (and in some extreme cases, all three).
But there is now a new and growing phenomenon: perfectly respectable and law- abiding tenants being forced to quit because the landlord has defaulted on his mortgage and the lender has taken possession.
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