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22 minutes ago, stuie said:

Couldn't disagree more but you're entitled to your point of view.  At the point I became 'landlord' I was in negative equity so it was born out of necessity.  Sale of the property wasn't an option.  Now, I provide a home to a previously vulnerable family who escaped domestic abuse at below market rent and it's an investment, not a lucrative business from which I expect an income.  Of course, the property value is now higher and it's part of my investment for my future.  And I'm left leaning. 

Or, maybe, I'm a righty trying to square my circle. 

You must be the only landlord in Britain who is doing so for altruistic reasons and not profit driven ones. 
 

You’ve gone a bit X factor sob story on me here tbh.

 

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20 minutes ago, Ozanne said:

Of course you can be a landlord and be left wing/leaning, especially when you are using your property in the way you are. It’s a decent thing you are doing.

There might be quite a few landlords are jerks but that doesn’t mean all landlords should be generalised that way. 

Yes won’t somebody spare a thought for the poor misunderstood landlords 🥹🥹🥹

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4 minutes ago, fraybentos1 said:

You must be the only landlord in Britain who is doing so for altruistic reasons and not profit driven ones. 
 

You’ve gone a bit X factor sob story on me here tbh.

This started because I said I thought property was a better option than a stocks related pension so I don't know where you got the altruistic reasons from - what started as a negative equity accident is now my route to a more wealthy retirement but I'm fully aware of my social responsibility and I'm not a leech. 

Market rental value is now about £300 p/m more than LHA pays in the area so I could re-let the property if I wish to, but I'm happy knowing I'm providing a family with a nice home and building my 'pension' pot at the same time. 

If that makes me a bad person, I don't really care. 

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Just now, stuie said:

This started because I said I thought property was a better option than a stocks related pension so I don't know where you got the altruistic reasons from - what started as a negative equity accident is now my route to a more wealthy retirement but I'm fully aware of my social responsibility and I'm not a leech. 

Market rental value is now about £300 p/m more than LHA pays in the area so I could re-let the property if I wish to, but I'm happy knowing I'm providing a family with a nice home and building my 'pension' pot at the same time. 

If that makes me a bad person, I don't really care. 

Never said it made you a bad person my man, just saying that actions have wider consequences. 
 

I said altruistic reasons cause you have me a sob story about providing for a poor family.

Vast majority of landlords are nothing like you describe anyway you must see that. I assume once the mortgage is paid off you’ll be letting them stay for free yeah cause you don’t want to make a profit. Or not….

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6 minutes ago, fraybentos1 said:

Never said it made you a bad person my man, just saying that actions have wider consequences. 
 

I said altruistic reasons cause you have me a sob story about providing for a poor family.

Vast majority of landlords are nothing like you describe anyway you must see that. I assume once the mortgage is paid off you’ll be letting them stay for free yeah cause you don’t want to make a profit. Or not….

No, I’ll be selling it to fund my retirement. I said that at the beginning too. 

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2 minutes ago, stuie said:

No, I’ll be selling it to fund my retirement. I said that at the beginning too. 

You’re going to kick a vulnerable family out!! Oh dear oh dear how could you.

I think my issue is you’re acting like this is win win for everyone involved when it really overwhelmingly benefits you. You’re just determined to justify it so you feel better.

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6 minutes ago, fraybentos1 said:

You’re going to kick a vulnerable family out!! Oh dear oh dear how could you.

I think my issue is you’re acting like this is win win for everyone involved when it really overwhelmingly benefits you. You’re just determined to justify it so you feel better.

I've never felt bad about it so I'm not trying to make myself feel better.  It clearly overwhelmingly benefits me after 25 years - that's the intention.  But in the meantime, if her and her boys leave, through tenant selection and charging below market rent, I'll continue to help people who need a decent home. 

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3 minutes ago, stuie said:

I've never felt bad about it so I'm not trying to make myself feel better.  It clearly overwhelmingly benefits me after 25 years - that's the intention.  But in the meantime, if her and her boys leave, through tenant selection and charging below market rent, I'll continue to help people who need a decent home. 

And it’s another home that isn’t an available for said family to buy because it’s tied up with a BTL landlord. Multiplied across the country has led to us having an appalling housing crisis. Your actions have consequences if you look at the bigger picture. 
 

They also only have a home as long as you want them or need them to, then they get turfed out.

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2 hours ago, steviewevie said:

does bentos work for one of these pension companies or what?

I work for a pension company because I think landlords aren’t a great thing and I think (Separately) that having a pension you start young might be a good idea for a lot of people?

That is some take.

But no I don’t work in that field. 
 

Also every thing I said yesterday was good advice.  This is a separate discussion going on here .

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2 hours ago, fraybentos1 said:

It’s a simple question : are you a landlord?

 do you own a property that you don’t live in where someone pays you rent ? 

yes, but not where they pay me rent, that would be exploitative, i've got thru life without having to sell-out my principles.

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1 hour ago, fraybentos1 said:

Just doesn’t seem to add up. 
 

Invest in what you want but if you’re a landlord then you’re not left wing it’s as simple as that .

For example this morning about a million pound bid for efests lol 

i stretched that a bit was £945k - not for efests, that was for the original Glastonbury website if you weren't winging it you'd know bids like that were easy to come by back then?

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12 minutes ago, fraybentos1 said:

And it’s another home that isn’t an available for said family to buy because it’s tied up with a BTL landlord. Multiplied across the country has led to us having an appalling housing crisis. Your actions have consequences if you look at the bigger picture. 
 

They also only have a home as long as you want them or need them to, then they get turfed out.

Thank you for the moral guidance. I've given it due consideration and have decided that I will continue to be a socially responsible landlord of my vast property portfolio of 1 house.

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18 minutes ago, fraybentos1 said:

I work for a pension company because I think landlords aren’t a great thing and I think (Separately) that having a pension you start young might be a good idea for a lot of people?

That is some take.

But no I don’t work in that field. 
 

Also every thing I said yesterday was good advice. Obv a few of the usual losers had an issue with it. This is a separate discussion going on here .

frey as you know everything about me, tell me what £80 personal service i just got for free. cos i've just got home but cant remember. i need a make it up expert like you to make up a story for me.

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3 minutes ago, fraybentos1 said:

I genuinely have no idea what you’re on about but I hope it was 80 quids worth of therapy 

you have no idea what you're on about most of the time cos you're blinded by rage  .... it was £80 worth of not_medical_therapy, that most people would expect to pay for but which was totally free to me. 🙂 

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2 hours ago, fraybentos1 said:

Where did I say you can’t own any assets?

I’m drawing a distinction between owning your own house and being a landlord and having someone else pay your mortgage. It’s fairly simple.

What about dividends from investments or interest on savings? Can I be left wing and have those?

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2 minutes ago, lazyred said:

interest on savings?

there's been no meaningful interest available on cash in the bank for the last 20 years (cos interest rates have been very low).

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1 hour ago, Neil said:

i stretched that a bit was £945k - not for efests, that was for the original Glastonbury website if you weren't winging it you'd know bids like that were easy to come by back then?

Just think with your past investment skills you could have turned that into 150k

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6 minutes ago, lazyred said:

What about dividends from investments or interest on savings? Can I be left wing and have those?

My point is being a landlord the benefit comes at someone else’s detriment.

How is that comparable to savings in a bank? There’s no loser there. 
 

 

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Just now, lazyred said:

Just think with your past investment skills you could have turned that into 150k

i'd have blown it on cheap drugs and expensive women, the rest i'd have wasted.

 

(that was part of the reason i didn't take the offer[ with hindsight the offer was big enough to have sold granny for.).

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