A landlord would have the shirt off your back if they thought they’d get away with it.
Landlords see you as a walking, talking, wallet, to plunder at their leisure, you’re subhuman. Landlords and tenants are quite literally the poster boys of the inequality gap.
I don’t understand the article. The article mentions a rise in rent by 3%, which is indeed a quite normal increase in rent. But the title mentions an increase of a 1000 pounds.
Which is is it?
3 percent rise in rent does not sound unreasonable to me considering the rate of inflation. Why did the BBC choose to have such a clickbait headline?
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A landlord would have the shirt off your back if they thought they’d get away with it.
Landlords see you as a walking, talking, wallet, to plunder at their leisure, you’re subhuman. Landlords and tenants are quite literally the poster boys of the inequality gap.
I don’t understand the article. The article mentions a rise in rent by 3%, which is indeed a quite normal increase in rent. But the title mentions an increase of a 1000 pounds.
Which is is it?
3 percent rise in rent does not sound unreasonable to me considering the rate of inflation. Why did the BBC choose to have such a clickbait headline?