Landlords are a crucial part of the property market – why won't the Government treat them as such?

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'It is little wonder that landlords are fleeing the sector. Those who rejoice at this should realise that it ultimately backfires on tenants as it reduces competition and availability.' I Writes laurendavidson

There is little that is more likely to provoke a sarcastic hand gesture of tiny violins playing – or something far ruder – than grumbling about being a landlord. Yet buy-to-let owners increasingly have the odds stacked against them and it shows no sign of abating.

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laurendavidson Good landlords are crucial to the market, bad landlords are bad for the market, and society.Better off without them .

laurendavidson David Barclay left the sector.

laurendavidson We hear the same horseshit here in NZ. Dunno about the UK but 70% of NZ's housing stock is owned by investors. Quicker they leave the market and free up some stock for purchase the better. The rest is the usual tired arguments heard when anyone mentions reform.

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