General Election on the horizon leaves landlords feeling deflated

Here’s the landlord latest:

The Budget 2015 from a property and landlord perspective
I don’t know where the time flies, but it’s been three weeks since my last column! During that time, the Budget was announced, and landlords were quick to share their views on the Chancellor’s new property announcements, especially the “sub-letting” clause.

Conservatives take an early lead in the Property Tribes poll to signal landlords’ voting intention in the Election

With the Labour party being described as “electoral kryptonite” for landlords with their plans for “rent indexation”, the Conservatives and UKIP seem to be the only viable alternatives with respect to landlords’ interests.

Please vote anonymously on our poll (click the link above) to help us gain an insight into how the property industry is reacting to the various housing policies. We will share the results with Eye readers in due course.

How will deflation affect the UK property market?

With the news this week that inflation has dropped to 0% for the first time on record, putting the UK on the brink of falling prices, landlords are discussing whether this is good or bad for the property market and who the winners and losers will be if deflation does occur.

Positive relations between landlords and tenants highlighted

How refreshing! Endsleigh Insurance launch their “Better Relations” campaign to show the sharing and caring side of the private rented sector. Find out what landlords (and lettings agents) can do to provide a better experience in the PRS by performing a random act of kindness for tenants!

That’s it for this week.

Thank you for reading and keep tuning in to Property Tribes for the landlord latest!

 

 

 

 

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  1. JohnDelgado87

    Nice post!

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