Higher taxes and tougher regulations have led to the disappearance of tens of thousands of rental properties
As a buy-to-let landlord of 15 years, Neil France had a feeling things were about to get worse for him and his sector.
“You’ll never lose votes for hammering a landlord. That’s the reality,” France, 68, said. “It used to be estate agents and bankers; now it’s landlords.”
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