Landlords, are you being scammed out of your money?

Landlords, are you being scammed out of your money?

Tristan, Ian & Mike break format to discuss some vital topical points for Landlords and property investors...

1. Are 'no deposits' good or bad? Is it just a money-making scheme for one person only?! What are the benefits & disadvantages to Landlord, Tenant & Agents? Listen in as we share the truth behind the scheme...

2. Why are 1 in 2 Landlords selling? What does this mean for Landlords & Tenants with increased demand and lack of stock

3. Goodlord have announced a 36% increase in guarantors over the past 4 years, what does this really mean for Landlords is it good, bad or pointless?

4. The discussion of a recent article that the UK would need 230,000 new private homes a year to meet the governments housing target, is this achievable?

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