The National Landlords’ Association has set out a table of where the political parties stand on issues of lettings sector reform - but it has not been able to state UKIP’s views “because we genuinely do not know what they stand for.”
The NLA’s website includes a table of where the Conservatives, Labour, Liberal Democrats and Greens stand on the major lettings issues which have dominated so much of the general election debate - rent controls, longer tenancies, the creation of a national register of landlords, mandatory licensing, bans on letting agent fees to tenants, and the abolition of landlord tax breaks.
For the other four main parties there are detailed entries, drawn from the often-thorough policies set out in the manifestos.
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