Well, the Greens just got my vote.
lol downvote from the chode who's mum's a landlord
I downvoted because rent control is an idiotic idea that just reduces housing construction.
of course you do.
tell your mum I said hi.
Yes fucking please.
This seems like a really sensible combination of policies. Go Greens 👍
I'm (now somewhat half-heartedly I'm sad to say) going to give the Your Party project a chance to redeem itself and if it doesn't seem viable after the conference I'm joining the Greens.
Starting with rent controls and abolishing Right to Buy, a future Green Party-led government would also tax landlords via business rates on Airbnbs and double taxation on empty properties.
Under the proposals, the party would also end Buy to Let mortgages and give councils the Right to Buy when landlords sell properties, when the property doesn’t meet insulation standards, or when a property has been vacant for more than six months.
Carla Denyer, Green MP for Bristol Central, sought to stress that despite the motions "eye-catching" title, "it does not actually 'abolish' landlords".
The taxing empty property 2x is smart.
Clearly someone recognised that as soon as they gain power. A lot of land lords would start refusing to rent. In the hope of creating a housing shortage and forcing the gov to reset.
The taxation forces them to either rent or sell. And sell at a reasonable price given changes in the market.
It prevents wealthy property owners trying to hold the gov hostage.
This just creates a market for fake tenants.
i would assume fraud would be illegal
As long as the government doesn't catch wind, I don't think landlords would give a damn.
if they are going to commit fraud anyway, then you might as well as pass the law
cc uplifting news
I applied to view a house the other day and the landlord started to interview me before giving a viewing and has now stopped replying.
IN SO GLAD FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY TO PAY SOMEBODY ELSE'S MORTGAGE
Nothing's worse than a long-running seller's market where the government is too weak to intervene.
Just in time for Corbyn to split the left vote because he can't bear the thought of anybody else being in charge.
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