Landlords are the bedrock of the property market, so why are we punishing them?

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'Tenants have been given protection from eviction. But buy-to-let owners who provide accommodation for 4.5 million households? Zilch,' writes laurendavidson

But now it seems our politicians and policymakers, who have been warming up to make this leap for some time, have jumped on the bandwagon.

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laurendavidson Moving the problem to landlords is not solving the problem and has the potential to create another credit crisis in the not too distant future

laurendavidson Such meddling with rental markets to protect tenants, with good intentions to protect them generally leads to less people renting out & massive increases in rent as the market shrinks.

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