What are considered 'reasonable steps' to mediate disputes with difficult tenants in the UK before resorting to legal action, and are there any recommended services for this?
Quick Answer
Before legal action, 'reasonable steps' involve documented communication, offering mediation, and adhering to tenancy agreement terms. This demonstrates good faith to tribunals and courts.
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