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The increase in stamp duty is not just for BTL. Our investors buy ready tenanted houses where the tenancy has existed for decades, this does not help first time buyers as obviously they would not be buying these houses. Tenants who are put on Universal are a problem not taken into account by the government. Landlords are reluctant to invest and we manage excellent landlords. The government is oblivious of so many aspects of housing and the difficulty tenants and landlords are having.
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05 October 2016 10:49 AM
My thoughts exactly a database of Rogue tenants would be ideal. We are sick of tenants working the system costing good landlords a lot of time and money.
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14 July 2016 15:29 PM
if this 3% stamp duty is to help first time buyers why do those from other countries not have to pay it. What about regulated tenancies, bought as investments, occupied by the same family for decades, would never be bought by first time buyers, why 3% on these? There is no sense in the supposed motive.
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