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cashman 17-08-2009 23:56

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why don't you make it clear andrew, if you support strong action against bad landlords. or not.:rolleyes:

andrewb 17-08-2009 23:57

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 737335)
why don't you make it clear andrew, if you support strong action against bad landlords. or not.:rolleyes:


Of course I support strong action against bad landlords. I don't support action against all landlords for the sake of it though as I don't think all of them are bad.

garinda 17-08-2009 23:58

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 737333)
We know you've done lots in your area. Can you please just make it clear to everyone where you feel the Conservatives are preventing you from dealing with BAD landlords rather than all landlords and over what policy issues?

If anyone demands answers to question from councillors from your party, we are advised on this forum that they are willing to meet with us in their offices, and will willingly answer our concerns.

Perhaps you should do the same with your questions, as they only seem to be of interest to you.

andrewb 17-08-2009 23:59

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 737337)
If anyone demands answers to question from councillors from your party, we are advised on this forum that they are willing to mee with us in their offices, and will willingly answer our concerns.

Perhaps you should do the same with your questions, as they only seem to be of interest to you.

I think its a completely legitimate question to ask. If Graham thinks the Conservatives are voting in the interests of bad landlords then I'm interested to know where he thinks they are doing so.

cashman 18-08-2009 00:04

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 737336)
Of course I support strong action against bad landlords. I don't support action against all landlords for the sake of it though as I don't think all of them are bad.

so basically are you saying that whats in place don't need to be tightened up in the case of the good ones? if so i think thats rubbish, if a law or act etc needs tightening it needs tightening,its that simple to anyone with common sense.

andrewb 18-08-2009 00:05

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 737340)
so basically are you saying that whats in place don't need to be tightened up in the case of the good ones? if so i think thats rubbish, if a law or act etc needs tightening it needs tightening,its that simple to anyone with common sense.

There's no need to punish good landlords because of the actions of bad landlords. You need to use powers that deal with bad landlords..

garinda 18-08-2009 00:10

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 737338)
I think its a completely legitimate question to ask. If Graham thinks the Conservatives are voting in the interests of bad landlords then I'm interested to know where he thinks they are doing so.


I'm sure there are lots of people on Accy Web with 'legitimate questions' to ask of their Conservative councillors, but they seem too unwilling to join the debate, or at least too afraid to make use of the medium of a local internet forum, and we are told to contact them privately.

I'm sure if you contact Cllr. Jones privately he'll be only too happy to answer all your questions, and you'd stop boring the rest of us with your childlike insistence.

cashman 18-08-2009 00:12

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 737341)
There's no need to punish good landlords because of the actions of bad landlords. You need to use powers that deal with bad landlords..

i think standards should be improved n that should cover everyone, fail to see why good landlords would object to that.

garinda 18-08-2009 00:13

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 737340)
so basically are you saying that whats in place don't need to be tightened up in the case of the good ones? if so i think thats rubbish, if a law or act etc needs tightening it needs tightening,its that simple to anyone with common sense.

You'd think the good landlords would welcome a tighter legislation, so they aren't all tarred with the same brush as the bad ones.

They've nothing to fear, and I can't see a problem there myself.

cashman 18-08-2009 00:16

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 737344)
You'd think the good landlords would welcome a tighter legislation, so they aren't all tarred with the same brush as the bad ones.

They've nothing to fear, and I can't see a problem there myself.

seems we said the same thing at virtually same time, though we differ greatly in many things, funny how conservatives don't see this point.:rolleyes:

garinda 18-08-2009 00:24

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 737345)
seems we said the same thing at virtually same time, though we differ greatly in many things, funny how conservatives don't see this point.:rolleyes:

They'd probably think improving employment laws infringed on the civil liberties of good employers too.

andrewb 18-08-2009 01:10

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 737343)
i think standards should be improved n that should cover everyone, fail to see why good landlords would object to that.

Well this is why I would like Graham to explain exactly what it is he means. For example I fail to see how taxing good landlords more is going to improve the situation. All it will do is force rents up. We should be tackling bad landlords hard and I'm genuinely interested in hearing about it if Graham has proposed tackling them specifically and the local Tories have opposed it.

It would be wrong to blindly follow either side without the full facts. Certainly don't think it's childish to inquire, think it's pretty healthy debate to have all the cards on show.

accyman 18-08-2009 02:37

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which party was it that authorised the selling off of nearly all teh council houses in teh first place with this right to buy crap

if council houses were still council owned there wouldnt be such a need for private rented property as there is now and although there woudl probably still be bad landlords there woudlnt be as many

teh only reason tehre are so many rented properties now is because the demand for then is there and if the councils had built more properties instea dof selling them off things woudnt be as bad as they are now for teh poor sods whos houses loose value because most of teh street is rented properties

ps:

both govenments tory and labour are guilty of not providing housing or funding councils or instructing councils to build houses and rely on landlords to buy houses to sort out teh housing problems instead of actually doing somthing to fix it themselves

claytonender 18-08-2009 11:08

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Andrew I can give you an example of how the controlling group (ie Tories) are only paying lip service to the problems of bad landlords. Hyndburn council have a list of properties which are in a bad state of repair - this is reviewed every couple of months. There is a certain landlord who has numerous properties on this list, causing all sorts of problems for the people who are unfortunate enough to live near to one of these properties. However there is not a great deal of enforcement action being taken against him.
I have been to several meetings of the Environmental Improvement Working Group and the only conclusion I have drawn from the lack of action against this landlord is that the controlling group have a distinct lack of interest in trying to solve the problem of bad landlords.

Unless really strong action is taken against bad landlords - the good landlords risk being stigmatized as well.

accyman 18-08-2009 11:11

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is this list of bad lanlords available to teh public so they can check it before buying a house near them because if it isnt it should be.


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