Liveinadive wrote:Seems to be the case, many don't seem to even care about resale value. It is a real problem, and not just in the obvious way, as they are letting our housing go to ruin in a time where there already isn't enough housing. Housing needs to be brought back into the hands of the public, be it ownership, social housing or heavily limited portfolios.
Tempy wrote:Half of landords in one London borough fail to declare rental income but let's keep aiming squarely at the poor because they get their money for free.
Lord_Griff wrote:So the majority have friends, colleagues and quite possibly bosses who are.
The vast majority of landlords provide a good service and the government does not believe it is right to impose unnecessary additional costs on them
acemuzzy wrote:I mean the first half of the sentence just isn't true, given the evidence in hand. And the idea that the vast majority of benefit recipients being honest would have the same "so let's ignore the rest" response is obviously somewhat laughable.The vast majority of landlords provide a good service and the government does not believe it is right to impose unnecessary additional costs on them
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