Renting Out Property Is High Risk
Property Investment

His Lordship
His Lordship
10 Thanks
62 Posts
1 month ago
0

With S21 about to be removed, the increased regulation in recent years, heavy fines for landlords falling foul of such, removal of S24, A Labour govenment who are pro tenant and anti landlord, I think it is only right that the NRLA now publicly announce that Buy to Let is now a high risk investment. 

To encourage "new investor/landlords" to enter the sector without a prominent disclaimer that they are entering into a high risk investment now, I see as irresponsible. With other high risk investments it is law that any companies promoting such do this, so surley this should apply to the NRLA?

Perhaps it would even get some much needed publicity for the plight of landlords.

Only really suitable for high nett worth individuals would be my advice now, not for those with small deposits and low savings etc.

 

Please Login

You must be logged in to participate in our forums, to continue please login below.

Not a member? From only £99 you can join in the discussion and get access to member's only resources and services.

As the home for landlords, the NRLA are here to help you save time, save money, and stay compliant. NRLA membership gives you access to a vast range of expertise, resources, and exclusive member benefits and savings, designed to help and empower members. We also play a pivotal role in campaigning and championing the interests of landlords.