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I wrote about this today, with examples of how some landlords will pay many times the amount of tax as they do now, whilst some will even pay more in tax than they make in profits. Ultimately I believe it will lead to a drop in supply and thus an increase of rents. Read "Tax just got more taxing for landlords" at: http://chichesterproperty.blogspot.co.uk/2017/04/tax-just-got-more-taxing-for-landlords.html
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I wrote about this today, with examples of how some landlords will pay many times the amount of tax as they do now, whilst some will even pay more in tax than they make in profits. Ultimately I believe it will lead to a drop in supply and thus an increase of rents. Read "Tax just got more taxing for landlords" at: http://chichesterproperty.blogspot.co.uk/2017/04/tax-just-got-more-taxing-for-landlords.html
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Many buy-to-let mortgages and landlord insurance policies restrict renting to those in receipt of housing benefit. Try lobbying the government to return to paying the housing benefit direct to landlords and I suspect many of these institutions and landlords themselves will soften towards accepting 'DSS' tenants.
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I wrote an article about this last month entitled "Should you let your tenants decorate?": http://chichesterproperty.blogspot.co.uk/2015/10/let-tenants-decorate.html
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