One in four landlords are baffled by changing regulations

One in four landlords are baffled by changing regulations

Almost exactly a quarter of landlords questioned in a survey admit to being baffled by the constantly changing regulations surrounding the private rental sector.

Of those in that position, just over a third say it’s difficult to keep up with the pace of change, while a hefty one in six find the process stressful - with a third of those tempted to sell up rather than keep up. To continue reading, please click here.
Source: Landlord Today


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