One in five renters believes that the removal of mortgage
interest tax relief on buy-to-let homes will reduce the supply of rented
properties in their area. The research, commissioned by GoCompare Mortgages,
also revealed that some tenants were concerned that they will face rent hikes
as buy-to-let landlords pass on the higher costs, with 6% saying they had
already seen a rise. According to the study, the housing crisis has got so bad
that nearly a third (31%) of all people renting believe they will never own a
home. Read more on the what Mortgage website.
The Observer view on Dan Poulter and the failing Conservative government |
Observer Editorial
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The former Tory health minister has defected to Labour over the crisis in
the NHS and has rightly called for an early election
This week, voters across E...
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