Should mortgage lenders be allowed to provide buy-to-let mortgage loans?
A buy to let mortgage is a loan arrangement in which a landlord or investor borrows money to purchase property in the private rented sector in order to let out to tenants. The interest rates and fees are slightly higher than those of owner-occupied mortgages.
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You need landlords. Not everyone wants to buy the property they live in. Plans change and people move so some housing is purposefully temporary.
Buy to let mortgages should get incrementally less advantageous as you accrue more property portfolio. To prevent inflated house prices and promote healthy competition.
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