Thursday 1 March 2012

Under British Law

Private land-lords of property services', can not increase rate of rent to surpass the national overall housing benefits arrangements', they have to increase rent with the changes of housing benefits, not the other way around, and they have to arrange it to meet the same standard of increase by pound and pence and not by 10% increase over and by the one pound extra added to housing arrangement costs for the unemployed, meeting an over all national statistic for renting tenants', however if the tenant is a private investment without council arrangements' then the cost of additional renting is down to the property owner and or private lease holdings from private property owners, not inclusive of council renting and or housing benefits personnel's'.

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