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The problem of lodging, residences, domestic or commercial not being licensed to broadcast is particularly perplexing.
Student lodgings can have cams recording activities & stream that media without either a qualification to film or broadcast or request renters provide acting experience or qualification papers before agreements can be met.
Of course, with homelessness becoming particularly obvious, those who agree to take housing may never have the money to choose where or with whom they reside.
So how is any of that very important to for instance, overseas students or work forces who take temporary or lower paid work ?.
Students in UK always had benefit of grants authorities, housing & local government support via UK tax paying workers, overseas foreign students may have to pay almost all their fees independently.
Rental agreements could demand a punctual standard payment that is fair, is reasonable for local community standards, or quite high rent that can be supplimented by extracurricular work
If lodgers do not pay rent or lose work only British legal support is available in Britain for help.
If students are filmed, the media is transmitted to raise funds illegally for landlords, what should they do !.
If landlords reside outside Britain & British legality, they could inflict ruin upon those already in peril in order to improve either their own social standing along with their own finance.
Tho the world is temporarily mad, lockdown exam results and late dash to find student accommodation could convince students or a welfare claimants that housing is suitable when rental agreements omit to mention any of the following;
commercial licensing for entertainments,
trade,
sales,
Broad casting,
Check carefully.
Technology is new, if security cams had been mentioned was it made clear that activities within housing is commercial?, or copyright remains with the 'actress her relatives, lover & children'
Of students are filmed in accommodation that they pay for, then surely they must be some agreement to their being paid fees for performance & if not then the problems they could encounter for instance, harrassment by stalkers, rapes caused by streamed media being used to advertise them in situ and burglaries all demand compensation or fining of landlord.
Clearly, problem visitors can reduce quality of life, ruin freedom for socialisation & temporarily bring property prices down very low in deed, reducing poor housing to slums only means land bought cheap for another appartment block.