The chairman of the Residential Landlords’ Association
has restated how he sees the private rental sector could help solve the
country’s housing crisis. Alan Ward says George Osborne put the blame for a fall in housing ownership
levels on private landlords who, he claimed, bought properties that would
otherwise be available for aspiring home owners. Alan believes landlords are
more likely than owner-occupiers to buy properties which are often in a bad
condition, to renovate them in areas not appealing to house buyers and that the
core problem is not landlords nor the buy to let concept, but the overall
shortage of homes. He says the government should drop the new levy on stamp
duty for the purchase of homes to rent where a landlord is adding to the
overall net supply of housing. Read more on the Letting Agent Today website.
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