It takes 7.6 weeks just to get a possession order and then up to 8 months for bailiffs to actually enforce it. And we’re supposed to trust the government to manage housing and rental reform? Absolute joke. A system this...
The UK is a global joke right now. Trump and Musk are calling out London’s mayor, who’s busy playing the victim. When muppets run the government, nothing ever changes in fact it gets worse.
Reply to the comment left by Keith Wellburn at 05/10/2025 - 08:04Oh well they've never won an election, so there's not much reason for concern. Their ideas are unlikely to move beyond the page.
This Labour government is an absolute disaster. Their incompetence is dragging Britain down with every passing day — wrecking what’s left of our economy, hollowing out trust in leadership, and fuelling national decline. We didn’t vote for this chaos. The...
Does the government seriously view landlords as charitable organizations? We are taxpayers, yet we’re expected to provide housing without receiving our rightful rental income, while some tenants contribute nothing and still enjoy the benefit. It’s becoming a brutal case of...
I fully understand the risk-return dynamics inherent in business and investment. However, there appears to be a lack of adequate legislative protection to help entrepreneurs effectively manage certain risks. This is akin to running a retail store and being told...
Agree The proposed Renters’ Rights Bill risks creating further dependency in the UK, allowing more people to live at the expense of taxpayers and landlords. By making it easier for tenants to remain in properties without paying rent, the Bill...
Reply to the comment left by Stuart Rothwell at 16/08/2025 – 07:51Sadly, there seems to be no other option with a broken court system that refuses to act, and the DWP constantly changing the rules to cover up their own...
Reply to the comment left by Disillusioned Landlord at 13/08/2025 - 18:22Without any thought of throwing in the towel, many landlords in similar situations know these issues can’t drag on forever — the only advice I keep hearing is to...
Reply to the comment left by Ryan Stevens at 11/08/2025 - 12:37and CCJ would be cancelled by a debt relief order so you are back to counting your losses.
Reply to the comment left by Markella Mikkelsen at 11/08/2025 - 11:54It is deeply concerning to see how far the country has declined. Once regarded internationally as a model of stability and integrity, we now face rising reports of serious...
Reply to the comment left by Darren Peters at 11/08/2025 - 11:18Unfortunately, under Labour and its cronies, landlords are treated as public enemy number one. The system is stacked in favour of tenants who exploit it — with tools like...
Reply to the comment left by Freda Blogs at 11/08/2025 - 10:50Once bitten, twice shy. “Morally and financially bankrupt” couldn’t be more accurate — and without serious reform, cases like mine will keep happening. If the courts continue to hide...
Also, when you issue a CCJ for larger amounts, councils often advise these tenants to apply for Debt Relief Orders (DROs), which wipe out all outstanding debts. This allows them to start racking up new debts again. The entire system...
10th February 2026, 2 months ago
Please sign the petition if you have not done so. https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/754639
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Please sign the petition if you have not done so. https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/754639
Read More →10th February 2026, 2 months ago
Please sign the petition if you have not done so. https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/754639
Read More →9th February 2026, 2 months ago
It takes 7.6 weeks just to get a possession order and then up to 8 months for bailiffs to actually enforce it. And we’re supposed to trust the government to manage housing and rental reform? Absolute joke. A system this...
Read More →Reply to comment left by David Price at 30/10/2025 - 07:25
The UK is a global joke right now. Trump and Musk are calling out London’s mayor, who’s busy playing the victim. When muppets run the government, nothing ever changes in fact it gets worse.
Read More →Reply to comment left by Keith Wellburn at 05/10/2025 - 08:04
Reply to the comment left by Keith Wellburn at 05/10/2025 - 08:04Oh well they've never won an election, so there's not much reason for concern. Their ideas are unlikely to move beyond the page.
Read More →5th October 2025, 6 months ago
This Labour government is an absolute disaster. Their incompetence is dragging Britain down with every passing day — wrecking what’s left of our economy, hollowing out trust in leadership, and fuelling national decline. We didn’t vote for this chaos. The...
Read More →27th August 2025, 8 months ago
In the same boat, though even a straightforward eviction took over 12 months in sleepy Willesden County Court
Read More →Reply to comment left by David Price at 17/08/2025 - 08:58
Does the government seriously view landlords as charitable organizations? We are taxpayers, yet we’re expected to provide housing without receiving our rightful rental income, while some tenants contribute nothing and still enjoy the benefit. It’s becoming a brutal case of...
Read More →Reply to comment left by dipesh devchand at 17/08/2025 - 04:18
I fully understand the risk-return dynamics inherent in business and investment. However, there appears to be a lack of adequate legislative protection to help entrepreneurs effectively manage certain risks. This is akin to running a retail store and being told...
Read More →Reply to comment left by David Price at 16/08/2025 - 13:20
Agree The proposed Renters’ Rights Bill risks creating further dependency in the UK, allowing more people to live at the expense of taxpayers and landlords. By making it easier for tenants to remain in properties without paying rent, the Bill...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Stuart Rothwell at 16/08/2025 - 07:51
Reply to the comment left by Stuart Rothwell at 16/08/2025 – 07:51Sadly, there seems to be no other option with a broken court system that refuses to act, and the DWP constantly changing the rules to cover up their own...
Read More →Reply to comment left by James Sim at 13/08/2025 - 18:22
Reply to the comment left by Disillusioned Landlord at 13/08/2025 - 18:22Without any thought of throwing in the towel, many landlords in similar situations know these issues can’t drag on forever — the only advice I keep hearing is to...
Read More →12th August 2025, 8 months ago
Where does a landlord turn for justice after tenant losses — or is the only option to bury my head in the sand?
Read More →Reply to comment left by Ryan Stevens at 11/08/2025 - 12:37
Reply to the comment left by Ryan Stevens at 11/08/2025 - 12:37and CCJ would be cancelled by a debt relief order so you are back to counting your losses.
Read More →Reply to comment left by Markella Mikkelsen at 11/08/2025 - 11:54
Reply to the comment left by Markella Mikkelsen at 11/08/2025 - 11:54It is deeply concerning to see how far the country has declined. Once regarded internationally as a model of stability and integrity, we now face rising reports of serious...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Darren Peters at 11/08/2025 - 11:18
Reply to the comment left by Darren Peters at 11/08/2025 - 11:18Unfortunately, under Labour and its cronies, landlords are treated as public enemy number one. The system is stacked in favour of tenants who exploit it — with tools like...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Freda Blogs at 11/08/2025 - 10:50
Reply to the comment left by Freda Blogs at 11/08/2025 - 10:50Once bitten, twice shy. “Morally and financially bankrupt” couldn’t be more accurate — and without serious reform, cases like mine will keep happening. If the courts continue to hide...
Read More →9th August 2025, 8 months ago
Also, when you issue a CCJ for larger amounts, councils often advise these tenants to apply for Debt Relief Orders (DROs), which wipe out all outstanding debts. This allows them to start racking up new debts again. The entire system...
Read More →Reply to comment left by David Price at 16/03/2025 - 10:09
Could you kindly help me understand the reasoning behind handling claims in this manner? I'm not quite sure I see the purpose of this exercise
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