Ban no fault evictions- landlords exits. Rents rise (supply Vs demand). Cap rents - more landlords exits. Rents rise(supply Vs demand). Tax landlords more - landlord pass cost to tenant. Rent rise. OR Landlord exits. Rents rise (supply Vs demand)....
Exactly. But I think they will repeal or water down because I remember a few London boroughs that tried to introduce a landlord license and quickly withdrew it. The only way to reduce rents is to reduce costs on landlords...
Reply to the comment left by havens havens at 27/09/2024 - 13:59 You will see your rent double. Just before the bill comes into force. Very easy to tell when someone doesn't know how the world works.
27th March 2026, 2 weeks ago
Ban no fault evictions- landlords exits. Rents rise (supply Vs demand). Cap rents - more landlords exits. Rents rise(supply Vs demand). Tax landlords more - landlord pass cost to tenant. Rent rise. OR Landlord exits. Rents rise (supply Vs demand)....
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Exactly. But I think they will repeal or water down because I remember a few London boroughs that tried to introduce a landlord license and quickly withdrew it. The only way to reduce rents is to reduce costs on landlords...
Read More →Reply to comment left by havens havens at 27/09/2024 - 13:59
Reply to the comment left by havens havens at 27/09/2024 - 13:59 You will see your rent double. Just before the bill comes into force. Very easy to tell when someone doesn't know how the world works.
Read More →27th September 2024, 2 years ago
I foresee a massive sell off, steep increase in rents and then a watering down/repeal of the bill. Does this affect lodgers?
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