EU threatens to end BTL mortgages
A proposed EU Directive threatens to severely damage the private rented housing sector according to one of the largest landlord bodies, report the RLA.
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Given that almost 90% of English landlords are private individuals and that most purchases are made on the basis that the rental income will pay off the loan and its interest, this would cause serious damage to the private rented market.
The proposed Directive affects “consumers” but currently they are defined in such a way as to catch small landlords who have just a few properties.
There is no clear definition, but certainly it will embrace a part-time landlord who has bought two or three properties as his/her pension fund which constitutes the vast majority of the private rented market.
Speaking for the Residential Landlords Association, its Chairman, Alan Ward said:
“This Directive is nothing short of a disaster for housing in the UK. It would effectively kill off buy- to- let mortgages and would lead to a collapse in the market with far fewer properties being available for rent.
“It is imperative that the Directive is amended to take buy-to-let mortgages out of its scope.”
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