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A goldmine for slumlords

THE fact that one third of students have been cheated out of their rented housing deposits is just one disgraceful consequence of today’s unregulated housing market.  

It traps many tenants, not just students, and they often have to put up with appalling conditions.  

The market is a jungle, a goldmine for slumlords and the return of what 50 years ago was known as “Rachmanism.”

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