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by SecondHandTofu
161 days ago
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It's the opposite in the UK. Most landlords are individuals, own one or maybe a couple of properties. It's awful, rogue landlords who do everything they can to not do repairs or improvements and when they do it often comes after a long time. Often as they have underestimated all the expenses they're liable for and find that the profit is not very much. Give me a company that owns a whole block every day, they've modelled the risk better, have economies of scale, and you have more recourse against them. |
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I don't see how you have more recourse against a company with lawyers that can ignore you, and mom-and-pop. The latter are much more likely to respond to reason.
Of course, any landlord can be bad.