Message from @Eccles

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2019-10-09 15:48:37 UTC  

Nuking London is always a solution

2019-10-09 15:48:38 UTC  

You can't treat residential property like other personal property because there isn't a free market for it

2019-10-09 15:48:49 UTC  

Decrease the value of Property as investments

2019-10-09 15:48:58 UTC  

PeP, you guys screwed the pooch on the EU when you turned it into a federal superstate project

2019-10-09 15:49:03 UTC  

Now hold your tongue

2019-10-09 15:49:03 UTC  

So you want to eliminate the property investment scene essentially.

2019-10-09 15:49:23 UTC  

No, just use the property

2019-10-09 15:49:24 UTC  

Easy.

2019-10-09 15:49:31 UTC  

I would, Joshu, but a tax on empty residential property isn't that, chief

2019-10-09 15:49:36 UTC  

You want to eliminate property

2019-10-09 15:49:43 UTC  

What?

2019-10-09 15:49:54 UTC  

I dont see the problem with people owning empty properties... its not like their arent enough

2019-10-09 15:49:59 UTC  

You can use it

2019-10-09 15:50:01 UTC  

There aren't enough

2019-10-09 15:50:02 UTC  

there is currently an "oversupply"

2019-10-09 15:50:03 UTC  

For investment

2019-10-09 15:50:05 UTC  

That is using it

2019-10-09 15:50:24 UTC  

@PureEvilPie as someone incapable of work do to mental issues saying that people should pay more tax can be seen as a bit self serving, but I'd like to think I'd stick to my principals even if I had a job.

2019-10-09 15:50:29 UTC  

That's odd, there's an oversupply, but despite there being an oversupply, homes are unaffordable, and more than 2million people are homeless or inadequately housed

2019-10-09 15:50:32 UTC  

Let's say I have a rent portfolio

2019-10-09 15:50:35 UTC  

Some fucking mental gymnastics going on there

2019-10-09 15:50:44 UTC  

I struggle to rent out a property

2019-10-09 15:50:54 UTC  

Whag is the grace period before you fuck me in the ass with tax

2019-10-09 15:50:57 UTC  

You have a terrible asset you can't use? Why keep it?

2019-10-09 15:50:57 UTC  

Most people I hope would stick to their principals

2019-10-09 15:50:57 UTC  

What..

2019-10-09 15:51:03 UTC  

http://housingbubble.blog/?p=1254

2019-10-09 15:51:06 UTC  

2 years, Joshu

2019-10-09 15:51:26 UTC  

Easy peasy loophole there

2019-10-09 15:51:40 UTC  

Rent it out every 2 years for min contract length and then evict

2019-10-09 15:51:45 UTC  

You can't

2019-10-09 15:51:46 UTC  

Ah great and when I can afford a luxury London flat I'll see pigs flying

2019-10-09 15:51:50 UTC  

I can

2019-10-09 15:51:56 UTC  

Actually you can't

2019-10-09 15:51:57 UTC  

Because you said Grace period

2019-10-09 15:51:58 UTC  

there is a consensus that there is definitely an oversupply

2019-10-09 15:52:08 UTC  

You not realise how hard it is to evict people these days?

2019-10-09 15:52:10 UTC  

I'd say as long as it's on the market you would be granted grace, but I'm not for the "Tax empty houses" solution

2019-10-09 15:52:19 UTC  

My landlord right now can give me a month to leave as I'm now on a rolling contract