Why Landlords Can’t Afford to Cut Corners Video (60 secs)

Councils are coming under increasing pressure to throw the book at landlords who flout the law. Even if landlords have gotten away with a ‘near enough is good enough’ approach so far, winging it isn’t a sustainable long-term strategy. In today's short video, we look at the growing calls for tougher action against rogue landlords.



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