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What happens if the landlords property is repossessed?

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What happens if the landlords property is repossessed?

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When a mortgagee/lender enters into repossession he is entitled to receive income, including rents and profits. In that case, he would effectively take over any rights and liabilities the landlord would have in relation to the deposit, including the right to dispute a claim made by a tenant for the return of the deposit.

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