Bristol City Council own goal!!

Written by Martin Thomas

March 12, 2024

As if tenants didn’t have enough to put up with, Bristol City Council’s actions are likely to result in the eviction of between 60 and 80 tenants by 1 December. Instead of using a Special Interim Management Order to deal with a landlord who was, in their opinion, problematic, they issued a banning order instead. Presumably, the Council didn’t want to get involved in managing the properties affected – maybe because it’s more difficult than they claim? One can’t help wonder what Shelter and Generation Rent make of a Council’s actions resulting in up to 80 homeless people! Read the story in “Landlord Today” here; Council slammed for eviction blunder after “Own g… (landlordtoday.co.uk)

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About the Author

Martin Thomas

Martin Thomas

A qualified accountant by profession, Martin first started letting to students in Bath in 1980. With a growing portfolio Martin now operates in partnership with his wife, son and daughter. Martin has been an active member of the local landlord association since the 90’s and is a Trustee of the ALL Wessex Committee.

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