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From Sunak's stance on Energy Efficiency to Landlord Thugs...On this week's episode of The Investors Corner we direct the most recent headlines that impact Investors and we were shocked. Head to the link below to listen to the full episode.

Welcome back to another insightful episode of The Investors Corner with your hosts Ian, Mike, and Andy. This week, we delve into current affairs making headlines and how they intertwine with the world of property investing. Some of the stories we will cover are:

  • Sunak's Stance on Energy Efficiency - Discussion on the negative attention Chancellor Sunak is garnering due to his stance on energy efficiency and boiler bans
  • The 31-Year Sentence of Landlord Family - A shocking case where a family of landlords received a cumulative sentence of 31 years in prison. What led to this severe sentence and how can other landlords steer clear of legal quagmires?
  • Government Guarantee for Landlord Possession - Can the government provide a possession guarantee for landlords? Analysing the current scenario and what it signifies for landlords navigating tenant issues.
  • Renters Reform Bill Delay - Discuss the delay in the Renters Reform Bill, its implications on both landlords and tenants, and what this delay signifies in the broader legislative landscape.
  • Spotlight on Buy-to-Let Mortgage Rates - What is the current best buy-to-let mortgage rate available?

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