Guardian Money Editor Roasted On Twitter
Feathers have certainly been flying on Twitter following our article yesterday featuring an Appalled Landlords rebuttal of claims of 1,400% BTL returns suggested by Patrick Collinson “Guardian of Housing Ignorance“, who has since copped for a roasting on Twitter from angered landlords.
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Exaggerating the success of businesses is done to whip up jealousy against ‘capitalists.’ It’s very destructive. @pcollinson
— Rosalind Beck (@RosalindBeck) August 21, 2017
Collinson is well known in the property community as a half wit peddling a political agenda without ever resorting to any actual facts.
— TheLandlordWhisperer (@landlordwhisprr) August 21, 2017
He also wants landlords out of the market but complains bitterly when the homeless figures go up as a result! And then blames landlords!
— TheLandlordWhisperer (@landlordwhisprr) August 21, 2017
Really, you couldn’t make up his idiocy or hypocrisy. Where does he think the evicted tenants will go when LLs have to sell? He doesn’t say.
— TheLandlordWhisperer (@landlordwhisprr) August 21, 2017
He also wants landlords out of the market but complains bitterly when the homeless figures go up as a result! And then blames landlords!
— TheLandlordWhisperer (@landlordwhisprr) August 21, 2017
Maybe he thinks homeless tenants will miraculously find deposits and qualify for mortgages to buy?
— The Landlords Union (@Property118) August 21, 2017
Probably can’t reconcile the idea of properties being boarded up and laying empty whilst development stops in it’s tracks without landlords
— The Landlords Union (@Property118) August 21, 2017
Does he not realise that new blocks don’t get built in the first place without investor money? You’d think someone like him would know that.
— TheLandlordWhisperer (@landlordwhisprr) August 21, 2017
The thought of properties laying empty and less development might be too much for his tiny brain to comprehend whilst homelessness rises
— Mark Alexander (@iAmALandlord) August 21, 2017
That’s right, because being made homeless automatically qualifies you for a mortgage under these new, stricter lending rules.
— TheLandlordWhisperer (@landlordwhisprr) August 21, 2017
And you never ever get CCJs as a result of being evicted. Never. It's an automatic win for every tenant. Sec 24 helps with this no end!
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