One in Seven Renters are Asked to Leave by a Landlord, According to Property Rescue Report
- 14% of tenants are asked to leave or evicted by landlords
- 58% of those are due to rental arrears
- One in 11 renters in Britain admit to worrying about rent payments
LONDON, July 26, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Over a million renters in Britain have seen their GP over worries about rent according to housing charity Shelter, with one in eleven people having worries about paying rent.
A new guide from Property Rescue is looking to combat that, offering up solutions to the biggest problems and disputes between tenants and landlords.
It's believed around 14% of renters are asked to leave or evicted from their property by landlords, with rental arrears being the most common factor. However, anxiety for tenants comes in all forms and Property Rescue are aiming to bring practical advice to the more frequent problems.
The study covers all areas of renting from initial tenancy agreements through to rental increases, maintenance and repairs and bill paying.
Featuring advice from the likes of Shelter and Citizens Advice, it's a useful tool for worried tenants to find helpful advice and simple solutions.
Danny Nieberg, Director at Property Rescue said, "It's common for tenants to encounter problems with landlords (and vice versa) and having nowhere to turn can be an awful and lonely feeling.
"We hope this guide can help point renters who are experiencing issues in the right direction and take the necessary steps towards fixing them."
You can view the full study at: https://www.propertyrescue.co.uk/useful-guides-articles/how-to-avoid-common-landlord-tenant-disputes-an-experts-view/
Notes For Editor:
All resources for statistics can be found within the study.
About Property Rescue
Property Rescue have been buying properties for well over a decade and have an expert team who purchase properties directly from the homeowner without a middleman.
Property Rescue have helped thousands of people sell their houses over the years and can exchange contracts, offering a guaranteed sale in as little as 48 hours, no matter what condition the property is in.
For more information you can visit the Property Rescue website at www.propertyrescue.co.uk
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