Mortgage tax relief change in UK will not deter majority of landlords

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Most landlords in the UK plan to continue business as usual despite the recent raft of political changes, including net year’s cut on mortgage payment tax relief, a new survey has found. Four in five landlords have no intention of changing their plans to invest in buy to let properties, despite fears that Brexit would […] The post Mortgage tax relief change in UK will not deter majority of landlords appeared first on PropertyWire . Taylor Scott International

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