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You will get more void periods then. Too high rentsmean tennants go bye bye and move some where cheaper. You give landlords a bad name.
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RE “If landlords are forced to sell up, all property prices will be driven down, leaving the first-time home owner in negative equity and mortgage liquidity hard to find for the first-time buyer. Surely not something the government would wish upon the housing market in 2018.” On the flip side itwill allow priced out buyers now to buy at these futurer cheaper prices which the government will welcome. As for people in negative equity then they should of had bigger deposits. If you buy a property at the peak of the bubble you would think the buyer would of done their research on what is likely to be their most exspensive purchase. After all we all know house prices can go up or down.
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