They need to go on rent strike.
Takes the courts months to sort out evictions, during which the renter has had free accommodation, saving up enough for a deposit on a 99% mortgage.
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Trouble is, now that savings have been confiscated, they couldn't afford a matchbox.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPeople need to stop renting.
Even if it means buying the smallest property they can buy, if everyone stopped renting the whole BTL scam would collapse within a few months as the landlords income disappeared.
This would cause property prices to collapse and us cash rich bastards would clean up.

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People need to stop renting.
Even if it means buying the smallest property they can buy, if everyone stopped renting the whole BTL scam would collapse within a few months as the landlords income disappeared.
This would cause property prices to collapse and us cash rich bastards would clean up.
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And the irony is that it was them that caused the problem in the first place. Them and bankers (also rewarded). In fact everyone involved in the scam has been rewarded.Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
The BTLers with their subsidised interest free mortgages must be pissing themselves laughing.

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Families lose £2,000 to inflation and low pay - Telegraph
Families are suffering an “unprecedented collapse” in living standards as high inflation and low wages wipe £2,000 off typical household incomes, research has found.
So.....we'll print another £500bn and let inflation finish the job.
The BTLers with their subsidised interest free mortgages must be pissing themselves laughing.
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