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Still, I suppose it's hard for you to comprehend those, with your track record for not posting the correct facts. |
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Lol, let's not judge someone by what they drive, or get diverted by discussing 4 x 4 drivers. :D |
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On 'profit'. You're talking as if it's evil or wrong.
Next you'll be outside the fruit and veg stalls on Accy market with your placards because some are making profit off the backs of people needing to eat. :rofl38: |
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Openess, and transparency, is so very often the best policy. ;) |
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Welcome new members to the Accyweb community contributing to the discussion that's all. |
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Even though I'm not a councillor, as your post requested, there's no need to thank me for finding this information, as it wasn't very hard to do, and I'm happy to be of service. |
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A fruit trader is making a few pence at best on a bag of apples, which have to be fresh and the stall clean and inviting for people to spend their money there. He or she needs to work tirelessly and spend money in order to make a living. A landlord can buy a house cheap, renovate it to minimal standards, rent it out (the going rate for a terraced house in Rishton is around £550 pcm) and at the moment do very little else except watch the money roll in. Calls for repairs to the house can (and do) go unanswered and families with no option are saddled with a substandard home. There are some very good landlords out there who run their properties well and look after their tenants but the bad ones drag down the name of the good ones. Strict regulation on this is the only way to reduce the number of rotten apples on this particular fruit stall. |
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:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38: |
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A previous landlord was not quite so good. They were shocking at getting things fixed and when they did come to fix things, would often appear in our house with their own key, without notice. I would hate for the responsible landlord I'm with now, to be put under a selective licensing scheme with little consultation, just because my previous landlord was not a responsible one. There should be more powers given to tackle irresponsible landlords, rather than hitting the responsible ones. |
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