Flippant & Confrontational
Landlord imposes restrictions on the behaviour of private tenants at certain times of day via unenforceable rules laid out in "Tenant handbook".
Landlord blames tenants for general wear and tear, and places responsibility on tenants to report substandard quality of living rather than actively seeking to identify problems with tenants through frequent communication and thorough inspection of communal spaces.
Reprimands tenants for tone in communication regarding frustration with poor conditions. Insinuates tenants are to blame for faulty white goods.
Landlord prepared to adjust conditions of contract during minimum term in order to suit their own financial plans ahead of time, at cost to tenants' peace of mind and stability of residence. Encourages tenants not to communicate regarding changes made to terms of contracts and discrepancies between tenants' contracts in shared accommodation.
Maintenance often carried out only upon "evidence" of disrepair provided by tenant, often days/weeks after issues reported. Lack of good will.
Overall, a neglectful and stripped-back approach to responsible letting. Treats tenants like assets and proper maintenance like a chore.






