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Private landlords claim insufficient consideration over new laws

by isleofman.com 14th March 2013

Private landlords are to meet again next week to set up a body on the Island that represents their interests in the face of new laws.

Government is proposing to bring in a new bill which would mean those renting out property would have to register as landlords – but there's claims there’s been insufficient consultation with the sector.

Next Monday, March 18, landlords will meet at Haneffes Bar & Grill in Douglas at 7.30pm to set up a new landlords’ association.

John Sharpe says the new laws have put him off buying to let:

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Thursday 14th, March 2013 11:47pm.

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