Yes, purple, I entirely agree this to be the case.
I confess my stupidity that at a late stage of life ,rather than have a proper pension plan, I put everything in property -the main incentive being a promise that if I converted the offices over a shop in my city-centre property into apartments then I'd get rent free.
Of course, that makes me look rich - an apt building in city-centre ! Never mind that it's halved in value to almost the level of the giant loan that I took to make that conversion.
Never mind falling rents, extra property charges, upkeep costs . The fact is - as you pointed out - I own property. Bad person!
I was equally sinful in being a self-employed shopkeeper. Never mind that the last few years I earned less than the national average wage as I struggled to keep the business afloat. When i closed it -after ensuring every last debt paid and staff got redundancy I ,of course, got no dole , not being a private employee or civil servant .
Sorry folks for this rant. I'm far better of than many people, but in my midsixties I thought I'd be able to have a reasonable standard of living and not worry about how to pay this loan, pay these charges and ,now, have the promsied tax-relief stopped.
Any more such charges and I, along with other landlords with loans, will really have to start worrying...
P.S I forgot to mention in the 300 charges above (NPPR200 property tax 1000 ) each apt also has an individual BER cert and PRTB requirment.
Can't wait for the water charge !