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Old 20-11-2016, 17:09   #18
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Re: How to keep house prices low for generations to come

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Originally Posted by OhReally View Post
Of course the landlord also benefits, as does the letting agent, the electrician, the plumber, the handyman...
All at cost to the taxpayer if full housing benefit is being claimed by the tenant. A free house at the end of the mortgage at no cost to the landlords.
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