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Originally posted by vetran View Postdump right to buy completely unless the cost of running the property exceeds its value as social housing.
Reserve social housing for those in need (means test those in council houses).
Build more housing to exceed the demand.
Reduce demand by reducing immigration.
Council tax on foreign owned properties to soar.
diversify from London & SE.
Can't tax foreign owned properties, as that is against EU law. Fail.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI agree with Nick, err, Eek.
Except let tenants buy at the market value on the date they moved in.
Reserve social housing for those in need (means test those in council houses).
Build more housing to exceed the demand.
Reduce demand by reducing immigration.
Council tax on foreign owned properties to soar.
diversify from London & SE.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostShelter is a basic human right. Therefore BTL landlords are like charities tending to the needs of the unfortunate. In this respect they are like charities. Therefore all gains from BTL should receive gift aid tax boost.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostShelter is a basic human right. Therefore BTL landlords are like charities tending to the needs of the unfortunate. In this respect they are like charities. Therefore all gains from BTL should receive gift aid tax boost.
Extend the right to buy policy to private property tenants (based on the original purchase price with RPI inflation rates).
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostShelter is a basic human right. Therefore BTL landlords are like charities tending to the needs of the unfortunate. In this respect they are like charities. Therefore all gains from BTL should receive gift aid tax boost.
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Conservative line of thinking
Shelter is a basic human right. Therefore BTL landlords are like charities tending to the needs of the unfortunate. In this respect they are like charities. Therefore all gains from BTL should receive gift aid tax boost.
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