More than a third of UK adults (36%) say it's 'extremely
risky' being a buy-to-let landlord, according to a new poll. The same survey
asked 2,000 people what their biggest concerns would be with investing in buy-to-let
property. Making repairs to toilets (63%), and risking tenants damaging your
property (also 63%), were seen as key reasons that put people off being a
landlord, due to unforeseen costs, while 62% said being a landlord means you
risk losing income when the property is vacant. Read more on 24dash.
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