r/TenantsInTheUK
Tenants are often depicted as bad individuals, whilst political support and regulation are mainly skewed to favour landlords, estate agents and all related parties. This subreddit aims to hear tenants experience both positive and negative, discuss solutions and resolutions to problems, and eventually move regulations towards a fairer system. TenantsInTheUK is not exclusively limited to tenants, we want to hear from legal advisors or anyone experienced with the matter. Please join us!
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