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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MoodyMolls

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15:02 PM, 9th October 2015, About 9 years ago

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15:18 PM, 9th October 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "KATHY MILLER" at "09/10/2015 - 14:37":

He was pretty emphatic that he does not believe so. Definitely not keen on my suggestion that it is a Cunning Plan to turn the sector over to corporates.

steve p

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16:07 PM, 9th October 2015, About 9 years ago

I cant see the government doing a U-turn on this, I think we just need to adjust our strategy even if that means selling up. Its a well known fact that a higher percentage of OO vote conservative while a higher percentage of renters vote Labour. Thats why Thatcher did the whole right to buy, just like this tax it has nothing to do with fairness its about winning votes.

My conspiracy theory is they actually want the big landlords especially to go into a ltd company then the budget before the election they will announce that any renters that rent from companies can buy their house at a discount, they will say this levels the playing field with housing associations and its not targeting individuals, because the properties are held in a business.

I think the best strategy going forward is to pay off the mortgage debt, that could be selling some properties, not investing in new properties to pay off the debt, this is going to be my strategy as I think unencumbered individually held landlords will be the most difficult to target.

Laura Delow

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17:21 PM, 9th October 2015, About 9 years ago

The article posted in Mortgage Solutions (Mortgage Broker Industry publication) http://www.mortgagesolutions.co.uk/your-community/landlord-reactions-to-buy-to-let-tax-changes-were-not-knee-jerk-star-letter-09102015/?utm_source=Adestra&utm_medium=email&utm_term=&utm_content=&utm_campaign=Daily%20SP02%20Kensington
cites Property Tribes on this subject reaching over 20 pages long in comments from landlords. We are over 500 pages long & no mention.
It also mentions "The Residential Landlords Association, which is empowered by their paying members’ interests to lobby government".
May be a separate fee paying Landlord Assoc is required (which will also prove to be a useful pool of funds as eluded to by Saeef) as the article also states "The NLA, late to the party, has also started campaigning on this issue. Both outline the fact they will be continuing at their members’ requests to lobby the government". The NLA should have been much quicker off the mark & more aggressive considering they represent 60,000 member Landlords.

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17:24 PM, 9th October 2015, About 9 years ago

ITS OVER BOYS & GIRLS ?????
we have had a good run for our money over 20 years
we have al spoken to MPs and everyone else who is in our cottage industry ???
We know it has al fallen on solid ground
So what are we to do ??
WE need to adapt and change (if You Can)
We need to increase Rents ???
We need to share info on the best way forward
If you have knowledge share it to others so they can benefit
There is no point looking back We will not gain a thing by doing so
We all know what needs to be done in our Cottage Industry
We are the few to be informed and we should pat ourselves on the back for understanding the new rules when they come to into force
A new world is dawning we all had to learn BTL
we all need to learn the rules of running a LTD Co if this is your a forward
What's done is done its life
I am very happy to take advice and this is where this forum comes in handy
Best of Luck a number of landlords will need it if they are to survive this evil govts plans

Dr Rosalind Beck

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17:30 PM, 9th October 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Dislexic Landlord" at "09/10/2015 - 17:24":

My first piece of advice is to stop calling us a 'cottage industry.' I find that bizarre. My second piece of advice - since you asked for it - is to stop posting really weird and contradictory - including some vehemently nasty anti-landlord vitriol - beneath the latest Telegraph article.

Laura Delow

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17:38 PM, 9th October 2015, About 9 years ago

You're right Dislexic Landlord (DL); "change is constant" & whether we're indifferent to it, love it or hate it, one still needs to plan ahead for the new world, which is obviously what you're doing. But it doesn't mean we should give up. Cottage, smottage....we've got to keep up the good fight. Not to do so is a bigger crime than the crime of Clause 24 being imposed in the first place.
But Ros - stop slamming people for their opinions when they don't marry up with yours. DL has stated how grateful he is for the advice & ideas picked up in this forum. If DL feels this way then so might many other Landlords & to alienate them is not healthy at all.

David Gill

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18:00 PM, 9th October 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Laura Delow" at "09/10/2015 - 17:21":

I agree Laura. We need a co-operative of us Landlords who will continue the fight under the same banner. My suggestion of " UKIL" United Kingdom Independant Landlords perhaps not quite right but something similar needed. I would be the first member to sign up, if you, Kathy & Ros joined forces and began the " Think again George" campaign.

Laura Delow

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18:01 PM, 9th October 2015, About 9 years ago

Am game.

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18:03 PM, 9th October 2015, About 9 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Ros ." at "09/10/2015 - 17:30":

Ros with the greatest respct it is a cottage Industry
This has been proved by the reaction of Landlords have taken on board the new tax regulations
Most Landlords don't have a clue what there doing
The Term Cottage Industry Came from a Fund Manager of L&G who is looking at our world
The reason Govt can do what there doing is because we are not a a business we are not sole traders we are not Self Employed
I am sorry if you don't like the term but its the truth as I and others see it

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