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You have made a few comments on the points I have made. I don’t really think my spelling and grammar is an issue high on the agenda, I had a lot of points in my initial comments and failed to spell check it after completion. I’m not sure what relevance the car I drive has to the matter, but for your benefit and to clear this point up, my car is paid for by me with a wage I earn, working as an estate and letting agent day in day out. I do not profiteer as a result of my properties and I like many welcome licensing, but as I have said so many times, my issue is the manner in which this scheme is being introduced. I have property in areas not licensed, you may live in an area that is not licensed, is it not fair of me to say that neither of us want to see other parts of Accrington and the borough suffer bad tenants as a result of a half hearted scheme. Politics are not on my agenda Ken, selective licensing is. Regards. |
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Eafield you implied in an earlier thread that certain areas of Accrington were not included in the scheme because Councillors owned houses in those areas. There are 4 Labour councillors who post on Accyweb- myself, Graham Jones, Clare Pritchard and Bernard Dawson. None of us are landlords (as you have said Graham was). In fact Bernard lives in a Hyndburn Homes property. I feel that you need to quanitify your claims.
Also I do not apologise for my statement that Labour Party members and councillors started to deliver the leaflets on 28 March showing the area that was to be designated. Incidentally there had already been an article about the scheme in the Accrington Observer earlier in March . |
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The article about the scheme, published on the 12th March, 2010. Licence scheme will root out rogue landlords - Accrington Observer |
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I agree with the licensing but do thing it should cover all the borough and not just selected areas. Seems to me that all that will happen is absent landlords who care not a jot about the state of their property or what type of tenant they have will just move on to other areas. This scheme needs to be rolled out across the borough.
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In other local authorities, where there are Selective Licensing schemes, that have been up and running for several years, Selective Licensing has been extended to cover other areas. In Salford, there are now 2 designated areas and in Manchester 3. Selective Licensing for Local Authorities a Good Practice Guide by Shelter http://england.shelter.org.uk/__data...uthorities.pdf Also this is an article from Salford Advertiser dated 4 March 2010 about a landlord being fined £6000 for not signing up to the selective licence scheme. Landlord fined for no licence - Salford Advertiser Also a report of a landlord being prosecuted for not bringing their property up to standard. LACORS - Subject Content Details |
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[FONT=Times New Roman][SIZE=3][COLOR=#000000]You say you agree with some of my comments, yet like many others in this forum you seem keen to quibble minor points May I graciously ask, as you have now advised you are a landlord, are you accredited and if so when were you accredited? I am a landlord, I am not accredited, although I applied to be over 12 months ago. Yes i’m an agent also. I do not have issue with being licensed, I do not have issue with paying for it. For the record, I only have two houses that will be affected by the scheme. May I also graciously ask will your property be affected by the scheme? I look forward to hearing back. :confused:[/QUOTE] Right in answer to you. i do not call it quibbling minor points, when you accuse people of being landlords when they are not, i call it n attempt at character assasination,:( n that is not defending political views as Graham Jones is well aware of my standpoint. as to yer question am i accredited the answer is no, due to the simple fact i aint a landlord in this area, as many on here who know me well are aware. however i do conform with all the rules over and above with my property.also personally i do not give a rats about yer grammer/ spelling etc, slong as i can understand things, full stops n spelling matter not 1 iota to me. hope that answers what ya want to know. |
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I'm assuming the vehicle in question is yours as you haven't stated that I'm wrong but it's a very nice car with essentially a private plate so if you've paid for that yourself you're obviously doing quite well, and fair enough. I wouldn't call your landlording style into question as I don't know anything about you, but I've seen lots of cars on the street where I live come to collect rent and not a single one of them is what you might call 'reasonably priced'. I know for a fact that some of the tenants are living in shabby conditions which their landlords have repeatedly failed to put right, yet they themselves are evidently living in luxury. You'll forgive me for looking on that as profiteering in quite a different way from running an apple stall. I would call that into question and support any scheme which sets out to refine trading methods and improve living standards, particularly one that is backed by some very well-respected landlords in Rishton and other areas. I will say yet again that bad landlords are ruining decent areas and people are getting fed up of it. If you're a good landlord (and I haven't yet spoken to one that is against the idea) then why would you oppose the scheme? I realise you're not opposing it, merely the way it is being introduced, but at this stage something is better than nothing and if it has worked in such a large area as Salford then that's good enough for me. It can always be refined, that's what councils are there for. |
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Noise row woman has stereo seized (From Lancashire Telegraph) |
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We're talking about profiteering and since I don't know Eafield I certainly can't lay any claim at his door either way. However, to go back to several cases in point in Rishton, when someone is cruising up to a terraced house with a dodgy boiler and a leaky roof the like of which I've never seen before in an 10 plate Merc, you'll pardon me for thinking that maybe they are raking in quite a fair old stash without necessarily giving the service that is required in return. |
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However when your first couple of posts basically accuse a well respected member, such as claytonender, of being a liar, and it turns out she didn't, and then trys to label Graham Jones a landlord, a couple of weeks after the vile attack in the press, which we all hoped had been put to bed, after his sister explained about their late grandmother's estate being in probate, and evidence has been supplied in this thread to once again put this lie right, and no comment, or apology has been made by the new member who stated this untruth, I presume that's why people gave negative karma. As mentined earlier, there have been two other new members who have made worse first impressions, but they were either before you joined, or you've forgotten. Giving an opinion is fine. How you give it, will deter how people take it. Personally I wouldn't go to a party, tell the hosts their newly decorated rooms look terrible, and then accuse their children of being bare faced liars. :rolleyes: |
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I can't really see how this story can be viewed in a negative light as the problem has been solved to the satisfaction of everyone involved (presumably excepting the tenant). |
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Come on, cut him some slack. Old Steeljack's well and truly bought into the American dream, were the dollar is king, and no one is truly happy until they have gold plated taps in their trailer, and a great big gas guzzler parked outside. Trashy status symbols are more highly prized on t'otherside of the pond. ;) |
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Maybe if I'd worked harder at school..... |
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I don't think anyones explained to our former colonists that you enter this world with nowt, and leave it the same way. Anything that comes your way whilst you're on life's journey, is merely a means of making that journey more comfortable. Otherwise the 'richest' country on the planet wouldn't have the highest rate of lard arsed depressives in the world. Happy is, as happy does. :rolleyes: |
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reviving an old thread ....... wonder if this news report (BBC website) will have any effect on HBC new regulations about private landlords BBC News - Letting agents 'let off the hook' by government |
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