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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8:43 AM, 24th August 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Trendo " at "24/08/2015 - 03:32":

Thanks Trendo. I'll have another look at it. Form the last time I looked I remember 'the right to property,' which I thought was a potentially useful right. But I only had a quick look. I also think equal opportunities legislation is a route - which brings me on to Connie's comments about the anti-landlord prejudice. We have a submission which briefly outlines this issue. I have also tried to find any existing research which demonstrates the existence of this prejudice. I believe if we can establish we are a group suffering prejudice, that that is a starting point. We all know we are vilified - the general prejudices people have who know nothing of our work, and also organisations like the Green Party, Shelter etc. and also an analysis of coverage of us in the newspapers and in TV programmes would demonstrate this without a doubt. This would be a starting point I think - although certainly, a lawyer may decide the 'right to property' is a more effective route. Maybe both approaches can be taken. I am not a lawyer; just a person who thinks logically. I'm not doing much investigation on these issues yet as my approach is to get it reversed, first and foremost, but it's nice to have these arguments in our back pocket. If anyone's got any spare time and the inclination, they might want to spend more time than I have looking into existing evidence of anti-landlord prejudice.

Joseph Bloggs

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9:00 AM, 24th August 2015, About 9 years ago

http://www.express.co.uk/finance/city/590497/Death-buy-to-let-boom-years-George-Osborne-budget

Russell Gardner, UK head of real estate at accountants EY, says cutting tax relief will only hit landlords who are also in the higher rate income tax bracket: “This may marginally dampen down buy-to-let as an investment proposition for the middle classes over time, but we doubt people will sell.

It appears not everyone understands the impact the proposed changes to taxation of BTL Revenue will have

Connie Cheuk

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9:11 AM, 24th August 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Ros ." at "24/08/2015 - 08:43":

There's plenty from readers of the article now. Ros.

Connie Cheuk

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9:18 AM, 24th August 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Ros ." at "24/08/2015 - 08:43":

Try this?
http://thepropertyhub.net/people-hate-landlords/

Appalled Landlord

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

Reply to the comment left by "Matthew Dervin" at "24/08/2015 - 09:00":

That article was written on 11 July.

Dr Rosalind Beck

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9:33 AM, 24th August 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Connie Cheuk" at "24/08/2015 - 09:18":

Thanks Connie. I had a quick look and will read more thoroughly later. I understand that you can get a meta-analysis of how certain things are reported - and I think that might be something we could do later on - e.g. out of 1000 articles which mentioned landlords in June 2015, 975 used derogatory words against landlords... that's simplistic, but I think it would show very clearly the biased, anti-landlord coverage. That's one reason we were all so excited to see Richard Dyson's article.

Connie Cheuk

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9:44 AM, 24th August 2015, About 9 years ago

http://www.theguardian.com/money/2013/sep/16/buy-to-let-landlord-still-ethical

The comments below the article from landlords and tenants - though this article was written 2013.

Joseph Bloggs

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9:46 AM, 24th August 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Appalled Landlord" at "24/08/2015 - 09:24":

Yes but it was after the budget
and I would expect the head of Real Estate in an accountancy firm who is writing in a national newspaper to have understood the devastating impact these changes are going to have on BTL. Rather than saying it will marginally dampen down buy to let as an investment proposition he should be saying that it will make BTL uninvestable except for companies or individuals who don't need Finance and anyone trading as an individual currently in the BTL industry will have to sell up ???

Monty Bodkin

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9:48 AM, 24th August 2015, About 9 years ago

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

"It looks to me as though Charlie Elphicke was taken in by the misleading reporting "

Maybe A.L, although he has been a specialist tax lawyer long before that and is well aware of housing issues.

I don't think his first rental made a favourable impression of landlords;

Back in the 1990s, I lived in a dingy rented basement flat near Crystal Palace in south London. The ceiling fell in one day because the shower leaked in the flat above.

I remember the grim, depressing reality of my life at that point as I trudged the sodden plaster through the flat.

..snip..

It was that basement flat in Gipsy Hill which became the inspiration to go into politics.

Read more: http://www.courier.co.uk/Political-career-started-hole-ceiling/story-19987983-detail/story.html#ixzz3jieicgrq

Shakeel Ahmad

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10:04 AM, 24th August 2015, About 9 years ago

Charlie Elphicke, should be able to see that if the landlords do not have positive cash flow more things will falling than the ceiling.

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