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Politicians! Always locking the stable door after the horse has bolted.... Please focus on passing planning permissions at local level and put the resources in place to do it quickly. You can't make up for 7 years of sitting on your backsides overnight by targeting Landlord's... Still not even enough homes to balance net migration
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15 December 2015 05:18 AM
Really hard to see any other rationale from the Government other than more tax. Whilst there is such an enormous shortage of property, slow planning decisions and cutbacks in local council planning departments the only people who will suffer in the short and medium term will be the people the Government are "trying" to help.......Tenants! They already pay rents that are beyond fair which will rise and reducing landlord numbers will not help. A transient workforce needs to be able to rent properties. The prices make it hard to buy anyway and trying to remove the competition(landlords) just isn't the answer! I'd like to know who the Government consult with as they should get the fee back if they have!!
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