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If the tenant is in arrears and the landlord gives notice, will you let the next landlord know if the tenant moves into a new property they haven’t paid their previous landlord?

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If the tenant is in arrears and the landlord gives notice, will you let the next landlord know if the tenant moves into a new property they haven’t paid their previous landlord?

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We will be unable to share this information with the new landlord due to Data Protection but under the safeguard policy it is likely we will pay the benefit to the new landlord as we have identified the tenant is unlikely to pay their rent.

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