The Dutch are even more anti-landlord than we are

Brendan Burgess

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They want to ban landlords from buying some houses and in one area they require landlords to have a permit the granting of which is subject to not charging excessive rents.

https://archive.ph/G7ohE
Can you foresee the unforeseen consequences?

Brendan
 
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Are we really anti-landlord?

My impression is that the public would be anti landlord, but are ignored by the Government, who are positive towards landlords (albeit rather large scale corporate landlords, to individuals with a small number of properties).
 
Surely, the massively high level of rents is hugely pro-landlord?

We have some of the highest rents in the world.


I acknowledge here that some (many?) rents are below-market due to RPZ.
 
We have some of the highest rents in the world.
And yet few property owners are entering the business; and many more are leaving.

I wince at the current rental rates & yet I have to apply it as otherwise I'm devaluing my property.

We've been round the loop more than once on this board re the rental market & I'm not sure theres much more to add.

But I will still argue that the current impasse is as bad for tenants as it is for property owners.
 
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