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Well done for opening this up. I suspect that the original poster, ashamed of the spelling, grammar and quality of debate used by everyone opposing this fee, closed it down.
i am a private landlord and I receive no tax breaks of any kind nor any subsidy at all. Indeed if I let out a property and have to pay rent at another, that rent is not claimable against tax, but all my rental income is all taxable. Further, it is true that the council will lease private property in order to house tenants but that problem has largely been caused by the selling off of council houses initiated by Thatcher who also forbade councils to use the receipts to build more housing. Haringey, I understand, has been the biggest loser in this, and contrary to other posts on the topic, these 'ex local authority' houses end up in the portfolio of private owners, who leverage their equity to build it. I know someone who has amassed 19 properties this way, starting from scratch.
If you were a leveraged private landlord you would get to pay the interest on your loan from pre-tax rental income. I loved the ironic failure to capitalise the first word in your post.
philip ''if I let out a property and have to pay rent at another...'' Are you renting from one person to let to another (sub letting) ?
My point is that say I wish to move temporarily but would rather let my home and rent another then, say I receive £1000 an month rent and pay the same amount, I will be at a net loss as the rent received is taxable but the rent spent is not allowed against it.
I don't think you quite understand the tenor of the discussion which is the issue of housing and particularly rented accommodation. The point I am making is just one of the many inconsistencies around the issue. I am not making a moral point nor do I want to be trolled about it. If you want the moral high ground on individuals you might think of looking elsewhere?
I agree, much of the present lack of social housing can be attributed to Thatchers sell off of council stock while forbidding councils to use the receipts for building further housing, her rationale for this and many other things was that the market would provide and now we can see what happens when the market is unfettered and there are no controls.
Maggie, I've messaged you to explain why I closed the first thread. I hope you understand the reasoning. (As it happens I'm about to become a landlord in Enfield and completely support the licensing scheme - but that had nothing to do with my closing the thread).
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