Should tenants have to have a licence to rent property?
Tuesday, December 8th, 2009 at
8:23 pm
References do not seem to work. With a licence this can be endorced if the tenants fails to pay rent, damages the property or upsets nearby residents with excessive noise. This would warn any new landlord of potential trouble. The landlord should also be liable if they rent their property to a tenant they know will cause trouble to others living nearby
It is also a basic human right for a law abiding person to live in piece without excessive noise
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Have a star – excellent suggestion.
No. Licences don’t mean anything. Any sort of licence is a bad idea. You can ‘fake’ your way to get one.
Nice idea but it’d be a waste of time – how would you police it? Don’t forget that dog licenses were scrapped (in the UK) for a reason – waste of time. You couldn’t get the resources to police something like that in the same way you do for vehicle licenses (and the TV license in the UK).
Ik denk het een belachelijke toegevoegde ergernis aan het proces om te huren zou zijn.
Ik nam een nieuwe baan onlangs 300 mijlen van mijn huis. drie maanden I behoefte om een flat te huren.
It' s 11 jaar sinds I' ve moest huren. I' ve moest naar al ruzie gaan van het vinden van een plaats, kredietcontroles, het krijgen van de nut in mijn naam en het betalen extra omdat it' S.A. 3 maandhuur. I' ll (hopelijk) huurt nooit opnieuw. En voor dat wilt u me door een bos van administratie en prijzen met de overheid voor een vergunning naar huur moeten gaan???
Als u hebt dat veel moeilijkheid met renters, ik voorstel verkoopt u het bezit en investeert in beleggingsmaatschappijen.
may work…..but who will foot the bill in setting this up? Landlords should be vetting the agents they use to find their tenants….
I don' t denken das, das people' opfert; s-Menschenrechte, Gesch
For if youre too lazy to properly vet your prospective tenants invest in equity markets instead youll probably get better rate of return anyway.