Re: this is what the CUTS mean : Thu Feb 14, 2013 6:58 pm
The Video Ref wrote:
How do you propose reducing rent, given that:
a) rent is set in response to market conditions and the basic laws of supply and demand;
b) London is a desirable place to live (God knows why);
b) many landlords have mortgages and simply cannot afford to reduce the amount of rent they charge.
a) rent is set in response to market conditions and the basic laws of supply and demand;
b) London is a desirable place to live (God knows why);
b) many landlords have mortgages and simply cannot afford to reduce the amount of rent they charge.
Limit the rent that can be charged on accommodation bring back fair rents
Build houses which are affordable social houses
introduce policies which share national resources etc out of London and the SE. Things like putting the national football stadium in Birmingham would have been an idea
Allow La,s to charge full council tax on holiday homes let them be taxed additionally if they are occupied for less than 42 weeks of the year
Ensure that landlords are declaring all their income and increase the repayments on mortgages for rent