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    I think you do the majority of landlords both large and small a disservice.

    Most landlords whether they are people with one rental property or hundreds behave responsibly and look to manage their investment both in terms of the regular rental income stream as well as the underlying capital growth in the bricks and mortar. Letting to any old tom dick or harry who trashes the property really does not meet the needs of most landlords as the costs of restitution more than outweigh the income generated.

    Whilst there is a place for social rents (local authorities or housing associations) they are generally inefficient and ineffectual and in the case of local authorities have a legal duty to be the landlord of last resort, so far too often end up with the very people you are complaining about and cannot or will not throw them out.

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