Research from the National Residential Landlords
Association has revealed that private landlords in the UK have been fully
prepared to take a temporary hit to rental income to support tenants struggling
as a result of the ongoing crisis. The survey of over 4,500 landlords found
that an overwhelming 90% of landlords who had received a request for support
from a tenant had responded positively. This included offering tenants a rent
reduction or deferral, a rent-free period, early release from a tenancy or a
refund on service charges included in rents for homes of multiple occupation.
Of all the landlords surveyed, 44% had received a request for help. Read more
on the Property Reporter website.
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