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Labours proposed rental reforms are dangerous for ALL involved
Manage episode 443281880 series 2478169
Rob discusses the Labour Party's proposed housing reforms, which include a ban on landlords raising rent more than once a year and restrictions on rental bidding wars. He critiques these measures, arguing that they reflect a misunderstanding of market forces and historical lessons regarding price controls. The episode also highlights concerns about the treatment of private landlords compared to social housing landlords, questioning the fairness of the proposed regulations.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Labour is looking to implement reforms that would limit landlords to raising rent only once a year and tie any increases to a market rate, which raises concerns about the effectiveness of such price controls.
- The proposed ban on rental bidding wars and restrictions on landlords accepting housing benefit claimants could suppress the free market, potentially leading to negative consequences for both landlords and renters.
- There is a perceived disparity in how private landlords and social housing landlords are treated under the proposed regulations, with concerns that social housing issues are being overlooked while private landlords face stricter scrutiny.
- Abolishing no-fault evictions could create significant delays in the eviction process, leaving landlords vulnerable to financial losses if tenants stop paying rent, as the current court system already has long wait times.
- There is a strong argument for equal treatment of all landlords, regardless of whether they are private or social, emphasising that both good and bad landlords should be held to the same standards to ensure fairness in the housing market.
BEST MOMENTS
"Labour are looking to ban landlords from raising rent more than once a year. This is a part of a set of housing reforms that Labour are looking to push through."
"If price controls don't work then rental controls are not going to work either. Yet it seems though that the people in charge do not like to look at history."
"You're trying to suppress the market. It does not work. What we've got to do is go through years and years of history to show it will not work."
"Finding is it seems to be it's one rule for private landlord and one rule for social housing landlord, and that is unacceptable as far as I'm concerned."
"Bad landlords should be punished. Absolutely. But bad landlords, whether they're private or social, should be treated the same."
VALUABLE RESOURCES
GET YOUR PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE HERE:
https://propertyfundingplatform.com/WharfFinancial#!/borrowerinitialregistration
SOCIAL MEDIA/CONTACT US
https://linktr.ee/thepropertynomadspodcast
BOOKS
Property FAQs = https://amzn.to/3MWfcL4
Buy To Let: How To Get Started = https://amzn.to/3genjle
101 Top Property Tips = https://amzn.to/2NxuAQL
uk property, Investment, Property, Rent, Buy to let, Investing for beginners, Money, Tax, Renting, Landlords, strategies, invest, housing, properties, portfolio, estate agents, lettings, letting, business: https://patreon.com/tpnpodcast
562 つのエピソード
Manage episode 443281880 series 2478169
Rob discusses the Labour Party's proposed housing reforms, which include a ban on landlords raising rent more than once a year and restrictions on rental bidding wars. He critiques these measures, arguing that they reflect a misunderstanding of market forces and historical lessons regarding price controls. The episode also highlights concerns about the treatment of private landlords compared to social housing landlords, questioning the fairness of the proposed regulations.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Labour is looking to implement reforms that would limit landlords to raising rent only once a year and tie any increases to a market rate, which raises concerns about the effectiveness of such price controls.
- The proposed ban on rental bidding wars and restrictions on landlords accepting housing benefit claimants could suppress the free market, potentially leading to negative consequences for both landlords and renters.
- There is a perceived disparity in how private landlords and social housing landlords are treated under the proposed regulations, with concerns that social housing issues are being overlooked while private landlords face stricter scrutiny.
- Abolishing no-fault evictions could create significant delays in the eviction process, leaving landlords vulnerable to financial losses if tenants stop paying rent, as the current court system already has long wait times.
- There is a strong argument for equal treatment of all landlords, regardless of whether they are private or social, emphasising that both good and bad landlords should be held to the same standards to ensure fairness in the housing market.
BEST MOMENTS
"Labour are looking to ban landlords from raising rent more than once a year. This is a part of a set of housing reforms that Labour are looking to push through."
"If price controls don't work then rental controls are not going to work either. Yet it seems though that the people in charge do not like to look at history."
"You're trying to suppress the market. It does not work. What we've got to do is go through years and years of history to show it will not work."
"Finding is it seems to be it's one rule for private landlord and one rule for social housing landlord, and that is unacceptable as far as I'm concerned."
"Bad landlords should be punished. Absolutely. But bad landlords, whether they're private or social, should be treated the same."
VALUABLE RESOURCES
GET YOUR PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE HERE:
https://propertyfundingplatform.com/WharfFinancial#!/borrowerinitialregistration
SOCIAL MEDIA/CONTACT US
https://linktr.ee/thepropertynomadspodcast
BOOKS
Property FAQs = https://amzn.to/3MWfcL4
Buy To Let: How To Get Started = https://amzn.to/3genjle
101 Top Property Tips = https://amzn.to/2NxuAQL
uk property, Investment, Property, Rent, Buy to let, Investing for beginners, Money, Tax, Renting, Landlords, strategies, invest, housing, properties, portfolio, estate agents, lettings, letting, business: https://patreon.com/tpnpodcast
562 つのエピソード
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