July 29, 2010

Harder to profit from buy to let?

With nearly a million people facing cuts to their housing benefits many buy to let landlords will be facing the usual issues with collecting rent from tenants who have little or no funds. There are many in the property sector that feel this could lead to a two tear system. With the lower end of the rental market becoming poor quality and the possible gettoisation of some areas with a high percentage of let properties.

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  1. The topic that you are discussed is very interesting. It’s a common problem that is faced by landlords. Open the pages of the daily newspapers and there’s no lack of horror stories about tenants wrecking properties. Absconders, who stop paying rent, or never pay rent, are a common story. Anyway,
    Amazing post!
    Thanks for sharing this information!

    Comment by Menina Clara — August 12, 2010 @ 11:08 am

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