Summer Budget 2015 – Landlords Reactions

Summer Budget 2015 – Landlords Reactions

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Budget 2015 - Landlords Reactions

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Budget proposals to “restrict finance cost relief to individual landlords”Summer Budget 2015 - Landlords Reactions

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Dr Rosalind Beck

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22:47 PM, 23rd August 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Kathy Evans" at "23/08/2015 - 22:13":

Yes, Kathy, it is not your fault! It's not the fault of any of us. I have properties like yours as if no figures are given for Wales - surveys often leave us out - I always look at the figures for the North east, as we tend to follow the same trajectory.
Kathleen, no worries. I often can't find articles online which I've seen in paper format, but others seem better at finding these online.
Not only did they want to build up the PRS, but apparently they still do and have a Select Committee on this very theme.... Contradictory or what? You couldn't make up this car crash) of a policy.

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22:53 PM, 23rd August 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Appalled Landlord" at "23/08/2015 - 20:39":

If the FT journalists had been unbiased, the conclusions they would have drawn from the Savills report are as follows:
The increase in value of unmortgaged owner-occupied properties between 2009 and 2014 was 20%.
The increase in value of social housing that was rented between 2009 and 2014 was 20%.
The increase in value of PRS properties that were rented between 2009 and 2014 was slightly higher, at 24%.
However, that would have been a non-story, and they presumably had a bill from Savills to justify.

I think we should draw our own conclusions from the Savills reports, and present them to MP’s and the media as above, plus:
Many areas of the country have seen no increases in that period. Most of the increases occurred in London.
Foreign BTL landlords have increased demand in London, forcing up prices.
The solution to the London problem is to penalise foreign buyers, not penalise every UK borrow-to-let private landlord from Land’s End to John O’Groats.

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23:04 PM, 23rd August 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "John McKay" at "23/08/2015 - 21:28":

John....The trouble is ....at this point in time.....given the state of uk public finances....prudent people will get shafted whoever one votes for. Pensioners have been getting shafted on pensions for a good while now....so its hardly a suprise the government has now turned it's eye in the btl cherry. The pension reform allowing people to take their money out of pensions only came in a couple of months ago so I doubt many would have been affected.....It probably would have been much worse if thus decision was announced 6 months down the road. Personally....as peeved as I am that a tory government has done this. ...I think I would still vote tory as I blame labour for leaving us with the debt mountain that we have..

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23:19 PM, 23rd August 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "James Tallis" at "23/08/2015 - 20:14":

Or they were not shocked by the announcement and new way before

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2:49 AM, 24th August 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Appalled Landlord" at "23/08/2015 - 22:53":

Excellent work AP LL.
i'm guessing the whole policy is base on equal misinformation.

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3:32 AM, 24th August 2015, About 9 years ago

Came across this earlier ....Ros , here is your human rights act ...

I am happy to put some money in a crowd found to at least get a legal opinion on wtehr this has any milage ......

http://www.echr.coe.int/LibraryDocs/DG2/HRHAND/DG2-EN-HRHAND-04%282003%29.pdf

Connie Cheuk

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3:42 AM, 24th August 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "BTL INVESTOR SCOTLAND" at "23/08/2015 - 21:08":

Thanks. Found this after reading the first article. Unbelievable the amount of blame - now at the older generation who are hanging onto properties.

http://www.theguardian.com/money/2015/aug/04/homeownership-the-generation-that-had-it-so-good

I spend some time reading the comments following the Telegraph article and attempting to explain to posters, to counteract their scathing comments.

If not for the few contributors that defended landlords, I would have thought that we were all a bunch of criminals and deserved to be shot. I have to remember the facts against all the mud-slinging, blatant racism (yes, not even subtle) and Landlord persecution.

Connie Cheuk

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4:32 AM, 24th August 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Kathy Evans" at "23/08/2015 - 22:13":

Many comments following the Telegraph article are ignorant like that, assuming that Landlords have been fighting with FTBs over properties. Such scathing comments and half-baked notions of what Landlords do. My head is literally reeling.

Matt Wardman

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4:36 AM, 24th August 2015, About 9 years ago

>Alex Hilton of Generation Rent,

Was a Labour Candidate in the 2010 General Election, with smoe quite fruity class based rhetoric.

He also recently moved to Hong Kong (April?) after leaving Generation Rent, so that FT Journo who quoted him is doing quote archaeology.

Generation Rent have a rather creative habit of making things up to feed the trolls - they were the source of the umpteen billion tax subsidies to landlords stuff several months ago.

John McKay

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6:16 AM, 24th August 2015, About 9 years ago

James

Reply to the comment left by "James Tallis" at "23/08/2015 - 23:04":

From the Guardian 16th June

More than £1bn has been transferred out of pension funds over the last two months as a result of the government’s new freedoms, George Osborne has told the House of Commons.

In the face of growing criticism that the policy had failed to live up to expectations, the chancellor told MPs that so far 60,000 people have made use of the pension freedoms that came into force.

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