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    Rent arrears fastest-growing problem, says charity

    Rent arrears are becoming the fastest-growing debt problem in the UK, according to the Money Advice Trust charity.





    Read more---> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-25338243
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    Re: Rent arrears fastest-growing problem

    and MP's say things are on the up..... For whom exactly? If people are struggling to pay rent and mortgages how on earth can things be on the up?!
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      Re: Rent arrears fastest-growing problem

      Originally posted by SA Gold View Post
      and MP's say things are on the up..... For whom exactly? If people are struggling to pay rent and mortgages how on earth can things be on the up?!
      Indeed - but there is something here that is missing for me which is whether these people are also in arrears with credit card/loan debt.

      These companies are VERY good at harassing people to the point where they will pay these debts over their rent/mortgage (I know - been there).

      So question for me is - did those people who fell in arrears do so to pay unsecured debt.......
      "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve."

      The consumer is that sleeping giant.!!



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        Re: Rent arrears fastest-growing problem

        Originally posted by SA Gold View Post
        and MP's say things are on the up..... For whom exactly? If people are struggling to pay rent and mortgages how on earth can things be on the up?!
        MP's salaries on on the up so why would they care about the rest of us until the 7th May 2015.

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        • #5
          Re: Rent arrears fastest-growing problem

          The increase in rent arrears is more than likely due to the bedroom tax. Many people who have previously kept their rent up-to-date have now fallen into arrears because they simply can't afford to pay the bedroom tax.
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            Re: Rent arrears fastest-growing problem

            Originally posted by SaltnVinegar View Post
            So question for me is - did those people who fell in arrears do so to pay unsecured debt.......
            That's a very good point SnV. Landlords are often more understanding than these maggots at the banks, thats for sure
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