Landlords and the General Election: Who should we vote for?

Landlords and the General Election: Who should we vote for?

9:46 AM, 24th May 2024, About 2 months ago 66

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Rishi Sunak’s surprise announcement to call a General Election might turn out to be one of the best political gambles of modern times but where will landlords stand?

None of the parties have been kind to landlords in recent years, so I don’t expect that will change before July 4.

So, here’s my message to Rishi and Sir Kier about what we would like to see – though it isn’t really a Landlord Crusader PRS manifesto (though that will come soon…).

The bottom line is that we all want a private rented sector that works for tenants AND landlords but all we hear about are tenants.

Tenant rights, tenants can’t find a house, tenants want to keep pets. I could go on ad nauseam.

We never hear about landlords struggling to stay in business, tenants aren’t paying rent, the courts are backed up or tenants have trashed my house. Again.

Political parties want to improve housing numbers

No doubt we will hear over the coming weeks that political parties want to improve housing numbers and protect tenants.

There’s never a joining up of the dots is there? No one ever takes a step back to consider why landlords are selling to create a housing shortage.

And shortages lead to rising rents.

It must be down to greedy landlords, not the high tax rates and legislation or councils imposing selective licensing schemes with outrageously high fees.

We pay admin fees for the paperwork and an inspection regime that never comes.

I say we pay; the fees are passed on to the tenant, but we have seen councils demanding this should not be done when discussing a licensing scheme.

It’s just a never-ending circus of nonsense, expenses and idiot politicians playing to the stalls.

The only ones that have stood up for us, to my memory, are the Tory MPs who made some amendments to the Renters (Reform) Bill and were criticised for doing so.

The PRS will become a political football

I am predicting that at some point in the campaign, the PRS will become a political football.

It will be interesting to hear what the Conservatives have to say about helping or growing the PRS after years of neglect.

Our relationship mirrors the worst form of domestic abuse – we take the knocks because we don’t want to leave the PRS.

Most of us know what we should do but don’t want to leave our tenants in the lurch.

You won’t hear politicians or tenant activist groups make this point before the election.

We need to encourage landlords to invest, sort out Section 24 and CGT – landlords are being taxed into not investing.

And yes, we should abolish all selective licensing schemes.

Rent stabilisation and a National Landlords Register

Vote Labour? After that report on bringing in a tenant’s charter, ‘rent stabilisation’ and a National Landlords Register?

You have got to be joking! Their promise to abolish Section 21 on day one will prove to be hot air.

Let’s say they did win (they won’t) and did that. Landlords will sell up and I’m betting Sir Kier isn’t predicting a slide in house prices when so many properties come on the market!

Like Corbyn before him, it’s one thing spouting sixth-form politics but something else entirely when the hard decisions must be taken.

Vote Lib Dems? They are not liberal or democratic so it’s a hard no from me. Reform. Hmmm, I would literally give anyone exhibiting common sense a crack.

This will also send a message to the Establishment that many of us are sick of what has happened in the last 10 years.

If the Conservatives don’t hang on with a tiny majority, and Labour do take power then we will eventually see their commitment to transferring control of a property to the tenant become reality.

I’ve been banging on about this for a long time and landlords are now starting to wake up.

Let’s face it, we all want a fair deal for both landlords and tenants, but all we get is ridicule and higher bills.

Tenants get away with not paying us and we have to deal with a court system that doesn’t appear to recognise that this is a serious problem.

Whichever party gets in will need to reform the courts and ensure a quick possession route is implemented.

Landlords who have been in the PRS for many years

For landlords who have been in the PRS for many years, I doubt you see it as a long-term investment anymore. Increasing legislation – most of it poorly thought through – and poor-quality tenants have changed the PRS beyond recognition.

How on earth do we plan for the future? What with the talk of rent caps and abolishing Section 21, landlords look like losing control of their properties and will struggle to evict non-paying tenants.

You’d think the government, a Conservative one especially, would actually care about property owners being turned over in this way. Apparently not.

Not getting possession, more laws and rising expenses are making investment in the PRS a really risky undertaking. It’s not money for old rope anymore (though most of us never saw the ‘glory years’ of the 90’s).

Will the Renters (Reform) Bill even get through the ‘wash up’ and be made law before Parliament breaks up? If not, what happens next?

Do Labour have to start the whole process again – though they’ll add even more garbage to it.

Or will the Tories bite the bullet and push it through thinking it will win votes among the tenants of this country?

If they do, it will become more difficult to find a home and with rising immigration and an ageing population, things aren’t about to get better.

If landlords vote Conservative after years of being let down and victimised, is that like turkeys voting for Christmas?

I think this is the first General Election where I have literally no idea who to vote for. And that fact scares me – and it should make all landlords think twice too.

Until next time,

The Landlord Crusader


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11:35 AM, 24th May 2024, About 2 months ago

Reply to the comment left by David at 24/05/2024 - 11:28
But the conservative party will not change if you vote for them no matter what they do to you.
Hence why they have betrayed their own voters.

Just to reiterate you seat may now be a safe labour seat, in which your vote will be a conscience vote.

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11:39 AM, 24th May 2024, About 2 months ago

Wonder what Labour will do with Making Tax Digital ? The Tories want to make us file a tax return every three months. Will Labour run with this ?

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11:53 AM, 24th May 2024, About 2 months ago

Reply to the comment left by Neil P at 24/05/2024 - 10:02
I understand your compassion but obviously, you have not been through bad tenants and the court system that drag on for years and very little help of any kind. I think it's pretty abusive system we have

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11:59 AM, 24th May 2024, About 2 months ago

Reply to the comment left by TheBiggerPicture at 24/05/2024 - 11:35If you vote Conservative you’re simply giving them your authorisation to continue their abuse. It’s called Stockholm Syndrome. If they get back in they’ll be more emboldened that before. Can you really live with your conscience ? The only consolation when Labour get in is that the Tories have been given the bloody good kicking they deserve. That’s all you can get out of this I’m afraid.

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12:23 PM, 24th May 2024, About 2 months ago

My thoughts are, we must vote Conservative, if only an attempt to keep Labour out! Vote for any other party, and Labour gets in. Conservative the lesser of the two evils and maybe now they will value a landlords vote. The election provides the Conservatives with the opportunity to scrape the renters reform Bill (currently full of Labour ideas!) and introduce a "PRS reform bill" that is based more on "Conservatism", they've lost tenant votes, so why not. I do feel that Sunak will out wit any face off against Starmer - so don't give up yet!

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12:42 PM, 24th May 2024, About 2 months ago

Reply to the comment left by Rob Crawford at 24/05/2024 - 12:23
But that supposes that the conservative party act in the way you think it will.
Which it hasn't for years

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12:52 PM, 24th May 2024, About 2 months ago

Reply to the comment left by Rob Crawford at 24/05/2024 - 12:23
It has been their plan to punish you for years.
If you enjoy it they will punish you more.

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13:24 PM, 24th May 2024, About 2 months ago

I am a non woke, non immigration traditional left winger…..remember them? Ie when working class meant working, not benefits.

We can vote for corrupt Tories who will continue to give friends and family public sector contracts, inflate benefits, encourage immigration at 700k a year, borrow more, encourage war to distract us, agree to WHO and WEF agendas and await the final collapse.

Or vote labour who will do exactly the same but maybe faster.

The bus is already going over the cliff….it no longer matters who is driving. Its a uni party system and if labour get in it will just be a pass of a baton, not a change.

None of the above….

Dylan Morris

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14:03 PM, 24th May 2024, About 2 months ago

Reply to the comment left by Phil Landlord at 24/05/2024 - 13:24
Absolutely correct. The country is run by the WEF out of Davos.

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15:22 PM, 24th May 2024, About 2 months ago

Reply to the comment left by david porter at 24/05/2024 - 12:52
As I said, even so, they are still the lesser of the two evils!

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