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.
67% Yes |
33% No |
52% Yes |
23% No |
16% Yes, but reduce tax evasion by landlords |
10% No, buy to let mortgages lead to inflated housing prices |
See how support for each position on “Buy to Let” has changed over time for 455k UK voters.
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See how importance of “Buy to Let” has changed over time for 455k UK voters.
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Unique answers from UK users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@8KMLMVD4yrs4Y
Yes but limit to one property only and full disclosure of tax on all rental income. Failure to show records should result in tax evasion charges.
@9LHPW9B2wks2W
Yes, but I only on a capital repayment basis as interest-only buy-to-let mortgages give landlords significantly greater purchasing power than owner-occupiers.
@9L4VP4X1mo1MO
No. I think whoever lives in a property should own it. (Exception should be made for council-managed housing for those with disabilities/retirees. And short-term holiday rentals which should be capped based on need and demand of the area.) All residents should undergo homeowner maintence training before owning a property, and given contact details for certified handymen.
@9FJTBGD7mos7MO
No, housing should be free.
@9FHSMBW7mos7MO
I do not believe in private property.
@9F3Q6YN8mos8MO
yes but there should be a limit on how many depending on location and size
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