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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Markb

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16:50 PM, 15th September 2015, About 9 years ago

Ros.

Listening to Simon Mayo in the evening on Radio 2 (I know that means I am old right) he has a section each day at about 5.30pm where Rebecca Pike does a financial bit. Has anyone approached the show about the budget changes from a landlords and tenant perspective?

Yesterday she did the 95% mortgage Scroll to 28.17... http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b069gc2q

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16:52 PM, 15th September 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Mark Alexander" at "15/09/2015 - 14:30":

Is it just me or is the math a bit crazy though...

Ignore the 6% increase in house prices which could be possible but unlikely.

- He does not allow any increases in rent in the 25 years which is not at all likely.
- The worst but is he deducts the interest twice, once when he calculates the profit (aka rent - interest) then again he deducts £225,000 from the end amount as interest payments.

Actually if you take those two into account then probably its pretty close really.

Dont think we can moan about shelter manipulating figures to meet the argument and then be happy about these sort of figures, I think it would have been better to have a figure where the home owner rented out a room or two as that will be tax free, this would have offset against the income the btl person has and would have been a less flawed example...

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17:04 PM, 15th September 2015, About 9 years ago

I have been following this thread since it began. What I do not understand is that out of an estimated 2 million private landlords only just under 29,000 have signed the online petition. My wife and I have signed it, I've forwarded the link to every landlord I know, most of whom have signed it and forwarded it on - so what is the hold up?

I looked at the 'calculator ' link yesterday to provide some rough detail for my submission to the scrutiny committee and then had a bit of a play with it:

- take the figures from 'example 4' and put them into the calculator
- now allow for the bank base rate to go up to 2.25% ( effectively
doubling mortgage costs

How many members do we have on this site?

Dr Rosalind Beck

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17:07 PM, 15th September 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Mark Brown" at "15/09/2015 - 16:50":

I'll pass that to Mark A - he's our media man - if he fancies it.

Mark Shine

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17:13 PM, 15th September 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "David Price" at "14/09/2015 - 23:01":

Thanks for your reply David, but re NPR levy you previously said it ‘might work in London but in rural and semi rural areas it would be disastrous’. I was / am still just trying to ask why?

As for the licensing point you mention, I already have to pay this for properties in a borough that has already introduced licensing.

You say that you provide 60 family homes in the South East and are mortgage free. If so, then you are not one of Osborne’s targets in this non incorporated LL tax. Are your properties held under the name of a LTD company? If so, that would be another reason why you are not a target.

Kathy Evans

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17:13 PM, 15th September 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "S.E. Landlord" at "15/09/2015 - 16:39":

Not only that, but, if this move causes prices to fall even further, owner occupiers aren't going to be able to move as they'll all be in negative equity - so they won't free up low price houses for FTBs. Yes, there'll be BTL repossessions. It'll be the 1980s all over again - negative equity, loft conversions, repossessions, homelessness everywhere except London and the SE (where an FTB can't earn enough to get a mortgage anyway).

I wish I'd seen 1% rise in value each year over the last 5-10 years instead what now amounts to a 25% to 30% drop overall. 6% a year ha ha ha.

Mark Alexander - Founder of Property118

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17:21 PM, 15th September 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Mark Brown" at "15/09/2015 - 16:08":

Yes I do have an email address for Richard Dyson but it would not be appropriate to share it on a public internet forum.

What do you want it for please?
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17:22 PM, 15th September 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Richard of York" at "15/09/2015 - 17:04":

My thoughts exactly Richard.

I think one of the problems is that people simply don't understand it. I had to explain it to a 10 year qualified solicitor the other day who actually owns a rental property and I'm convinced she still didn't understand it after the explanation.

Maybe people simply don't listen to or watch the news and are not even aware of it. Also, I think a lot of people, particularly the accidental landlords don't declare their rental income.

Even still, for 1.5% of the total number of landlords (if there are 2M of us) to sign the petition is madness.

Markb

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17:30 PM, 15th September 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Mark Alexander" at "15/09/2015 - 17:21":

I just wanted to share an idea with him for a story..

Mark Alexander - Founder of Property118

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17:40 PM, 15th September 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Ros ." at "15/09/2015 - 17:07":

Hi Ros

I would love to have the time to organise this but there are simply not enough hours in the day at the moment.

If somebody else would like to contact the BBC and set this up then I be delighted to be the man to go on air.
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