General Election 8th June – Who on earth do landlords vote for?

General Election 8th June – Who on earth do landlords vote for?

12:30 PM, 18th April 2017, About 7 years ago 672

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For example, you may well despise what the Conservative Government has done and you may well mistrust them but will any other party be better?

If landlords vote for minor parties might this hand a win to Labour?

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Dr Rosalind Beck

21:36 PM, 27th April 2017, About 7 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Anne Nixon" at "27/04/2017 - 20:54":

If he's being nicer than usual, Anne, do you think it's because he wants your vote? We are seeing some better responses now that there is an election around the corner...

Anne Nixon

22:04 PM, 27th April 2017, About 7 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Dr Rosalind Beck" at "27/04/2017 - 21:36":

I'm not sure that's the case Ros as he has a majority of well over 20,000 in a rural constituency where I would guess there are comparatively few landlords.

I would like to think he has seen the light and realises how unjust Section 24 is and what a devastating effect it will have on so many people, but who knows, - the change of tone really is noticeable.

Good that the message will be passed onto the Chancellor as well, as he has a much wider remit.

Tobias Nightingale

23:32 PM, 27th April 2017, About 7 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Dr Rosalind Beck" at "27/04/2017 - 21:36":

Ros, in your message you touched upon there is talk of LL being clobbered again after the election. Can you tell me what attack this entails? I cant speak for others but I would rather know ahead of time rather than have it sprung on me. Thanks. I can think of several lines of attack they may pull.

More and more I am hoping its a slim tory majority again which is possible with a low turnout. More and more I really think the powers that be don't want a thriving economy they want everyone bar the super rich in the gutters.

Dr Rosalind Beck

23:40 PM, 27th April 2017, About 7 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Tobias Nightingale" at "27/04/2017 - 23:32":

Hi Tobias. I have read a few commentaries which suggest there will be further attacks on us. That proves nothing and can just be seen as scaremongering. I have heard nothing about any further specific attacks. Personally I wouldn't worry about it (worrying won't achieve anything). And actually I'm expecting an about turn.

Tobias Nightingale

10:01 AM, 28th April 2017, About 7 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Dr Rosalind Beck" at "27/04/2017 - 23:40":

Its nice to hear your optimistic about the future Ros. I fear for the future and mainly for the more modest landlords. Namely because it seems as with everything else if your sufficiently big you can escape the rules. Such as for those very leveraged LL with many properties they can incorporate no probs but a heavily leveraged LL of a few properties would not be able to prove the 20 hour rule easily. Even a LL with say 30 properties forced to sell up (far from ideal and not defending it) would be left with plenty to work with. Sadly I am on the smaller LL scale. But I guess its my own fault as I could with the benefit of 20 20 hindsight taken more risks especially as I was involved in buy to let long before most people, as in I stopped expanding when the buy to let morgage was first announced !!. What I am staggered by is the level ignorance from some 'portfolio landlords' latest example being: such as just the other week I met a LL who said he owned 60 (no mortgages) and was not even aware of section 24.

Dr Rosalind Beck

10:21 AM, 28th April 2017, About 7 years ago

Hi Tobias. It's not always the case that landlords with larger portfolios can incorporate. Lenders do not always allow this. It can also be prohibitively expensive and it is always possible Section 24 could be extended to them at some point, in which case a horrendously expensive paper exercise could turn out to be a mistake. That is my personal view.

Tricia Collick

10:23 AM, 28th April 2017, About 7 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "Tobias Nightingale" at "28/04/2017 - 10:01":

Like you, Tobias, we are small, only 7 properties, Ann has written to her Tory MP and sought support, I think the other parties will attack us even more (wake up everyone), and yes Dr Beck they may be making promises because the election is just round the corner, but announcing withdrawal of section 24 now would harm their chances of winning , no other party would withdraw it.
The only answer, I believe, is to flood the MPs with the threat that they have limited time (months) to see sense once they are in. Otherwise we leave them in droves.
This IS NOT levelling the playing field, it helps corporate LLs.
We are responsable citizens and need a strong BREXIT for everyone.

NW Landlord

10:36 AM, 28th April 2017, About 7 years ago

I have incorporated and not had one issue with any of my 9 different lenders they know what's going on and the business they have lost due to George Osbourne means they really want to keep you as long as they get paid they arnt bothered. One of my friends got a query from one lender mark smith sent them a letter quoting legal jargon and they backed right off it's well worth any porftfolio landlord looking into incorporation as at worse it buys time why this nightmare plays out

Tricia Collick

10:55 AM, 28th April 2017, About 7 years ago

Reply to the comment left by "NW Landlord" at "28/04/2017 - 10:36":

Hi NW Landlord,
I discussed incorporation with my accountant and his advice was that it is not a financially viable unless you have more than 10 properties and at 7 we are a long way from that, Not possible to increase (even if that was sensible or possible).
I would be interested if ANYONE knows of ANY party that has publically stated that it would be favorable to us small guys...

NW Landlord

10:58 AM, 28th April 2017, About 7 years ago

Hi there is another way using options I know people who have gone down that route

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