The major tenant rights activist praised the government following the decision to completely prohibit “rent in advance” in the approaching lessee's bill.
The comment was conducted on the weekend by Tom Darling (main image), a lessor of the lessee reform coalition. This group represents 21 different organizations, including shelters, generations rent, and charity sector of the National Architectural Association.
Writing in the Times, Darling recent NRLA, where landlords and agents choose the less risk of applicants, so the ban on access to private rental properties is more difficult, and the prohibition is backed by the poorest tenants. He said that the claim was wrong.
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Ben Beadle, the highest executive officer of NRLA, has not been prior to the public as a practice last week, but this is an important way for a tenant with a defective credit or rent history. He pointed out.
But Darling refused this. “The landlord needs to minimize the risk, and if the tenant cannot refer to the standard affordable prices, or if it cannot be provided to a guarantor, the option to reduce the risk is to secure large -scale initial rents. Pay.
“This is the last resort for the” poorest tenant “to access houses.
“I am worried that this may be almost similar to how the landlord's rental request works in advance.”
He argues that paying rent in advance is a “general experience”, and that shelter research is in his debate. 。
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