A British Historian called, David Englander, says in a study in the housing matter called, Landlord and Tenant in Urban Britain, that “Contempt for the landlord was exceeded only by that of his alter ego, the broker or bailiff.” He says; “An essayist, writing in 1638, numbered him among ‘the very offscum of the rascal multitude’, one of ‘a rabble of such stinkardly companions’.” Further,…