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Small landlords selling off isn't a great news after all

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Goingindrain · 15/10/2025 16:45

My landlord is a small landlord, just owns his house and the one where we live. He is a nice man and charges us below the market rate rent.
He is fed up of all the anti landlord rules and has decided to sell. It seems he had an offer from FTB and then a big corporation put in an offer 10k over and he's selling it off to them via the agents.
I am worried about the rent going up and it's not a great news for tenants.

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TheNoonBell · 15/10/2025 16:53

Sadly this transfer from small landlords to mega corporations is what the government is trying to do.

Socialists always hate the kulaks.

smallglassbottle · 15/10/2025 17:03

Dh is in the same position. He's a good landlord, but all the new rules and regs means he's going to have to sell. We're fully expecting them to demand he fits a heatpump at great expense in the near future. It was a new build about 15 years ago so is well insulated and nothing's wrong with the heating system, but the government are desperate to get people to sell up and large corporations take over the rental market. He had to take early retirement due to ill health and this is his main source of income. Ds1 was going to buy it from him at a lowish price, but he's too worried about what's happening to take it on as 20K outlay for a heatpump system is too much.

Chiseltip · 15/10/2025 17:04

Well this is what all the tenants wanted.

CraftyNavySeal · 15/10/2025 17:10

smallglassbottle · 15/10/2025 17:03

Dh is in the same position. He's a good landlord, but all the new rules and regs means he's going to have to sell. We're fully expecting them to demand he fits a heatpump at great expense in the near future. It was a new build about 15 years ago so is well insulated and nothing's wrong with the heating system, but the government are desperate to get people to sell up and large corporations take over the rental market. He had to take early retirement due to ill health and this is his main source of income. Ds1 was going to buy it from him at a lowish price, but he's too worried about what's happening to take it on as 20K outlay for a heatpump system is too much.

I reckon this is just going to create a rental black market where no one has any rights.

I’m a tenant, my landlord moved back to NZ so pays zero tax. There is nowhere else for me to rent. If the choice is be evicted due to not being able to meet new requirements or we just keep an under the table rental agreement then I’ll choose the latter.

Dacatspjs · 15/10/2025 17:14

Look at the situation with vet practices in the UK, they used to be independent, they've been bought up one by one, it's reduced competition and prices have gone through the roof.

Consolidation never works in the customers favour.

Irenesortof · 15/10/2025 17:18

DH and I were also good landlords until this year. Just one small house which we kept in good repair and within reason let the tenants live in it however they wanted. But we sold it this year when our long term tenants gave notice, because everything is getting so complicated, difficult and expensive to manage.
I'd be all for discouraging private landlords if the government first put in place proper social housing, but they haven't even begun to do this.

Effic · 15/10/2025 17:22

Me too. I have one flat ….. rented it out when I moved in with partner. Wanted to keep it just in case. Have a great tenant - 5 years in and who wants to stay but need to sell now due to crazy rules. Rental agency says they can sell it to some huge company that apparently buys up all
the flats around here. Average rent increase is apparently 30% once it’s sold.

But this is what all the anti-landlord labour voting people wanted so 🤷‍♀️

beanbaggirs · 15/10/2025 17:25

But this is what all the anti-landlord labour voting people wanted so

Did they want this? Or did they want a system more similar to other European countries?

flopsyuk · 15/10/2025 17:57

He doesn't sound like a nice man at all. Getting upset and selling up because of new rules isn't the action of one. Being greedy and not selling to a FTB.

There are a few landlords i can see on Rightmove around me trying to sell with tenants but there is so much else for sale these aren't going anywhere. Especially flats. No sign of any big corporations buying around me. People don't tend to buy a property with a sitting tenant.

I wonder if he is telling you the truth? Or is it any isolated local thing maybe.

Chiseltip · 15/10/2025 18:02

beanbaggirs · 15/10/2025 17:25

But this is what all the anti-landlord labour voting people wanted so

Did they want this? Or did they want a system more similar to other European countries?

They vilified your small local LL, you know, that guy who had six BTL's and drove a new Audi. They said he was scum, a parasite, they said he was the reason you couldn't buy a house.

So they tricked you into believing that the reason you can't get on the ladder is because he was stopping you.

But Lloyd's bank, buying up 50 THOUSAND private houses to rent back to you is fine!

You're all idiots for supporting the demise of small landlords.

beanbaggirs · 15/10/2025 18:03

@Chiseltip I don't know any of these people, maybe you need to change your circle 🤷🏻‍♀️

Fizbosshoes · 15/10/2025 18:12

I often see people on MN insisting no one at all should own more than one home....but I've never understood what all the people that need to rent - particularly short term, are meant to do, if that became the case...?

Students, junior Dr's, people on short term contracts, people new to the country/area, people who's home is undergoing repairs/renovations etc etc
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HandsomeJack · 15/10/2025 18:15

I'm worried about it too. My landlord is similar rents one property which he used to live in, let's me just get on with things generally and the rents reasonable(and also the most I can afford!) But it's an old property which might not pass the new energy ratings. I don't want to and can't afford to move. I'm happy in my,perhaps slightly chilly, home.

PropertyD · 15/10/2025 18:16

My best friend sold her only buy to let last year. My manager had one and he has just sold too. Selling to big corporations never goes well.

Usyam · 15/10/2025 18:19

My brother got caught like this.

The woman who owned his flat (he was the tenant, almost 10 years) only owned a semi down the road that she lived in and she bought her rental flat when a family member died. She was a good landlord, the rent increased, but not too quickly. She has sold up in terror of all the regulations/taxes/pitfalls. It was very stressful for my brother.

The worst landlords are those who own shit loads of properties. They spend £0 on them, meet the letter of the law as barely as they can get away with and make tenants' lives miserable. Whatever laws come in, these bastards know how to carry on, not falling foul of them.

It is utterly idiotic of the govt. to do anything that kills off good, small (and often accidental) landlords. But in the lead up to the last general election, people were slagging off landlords all the time. People who owned a second property for whatever reason were considered the scum of the earth. There were calls for the landlords to be responsible for council tax, even when there were tenants living there. It's no wonder my DB's landlord sold up. It was only a cheap flat, £160k - it was making good money for her and it was a good home for DB.

Other relative had bought a house but due to job issue, couldn't move in for 6 months. Wanted to rent it out for 4/5 months, decided (on solicitor advice) not to because the tenants would have so many rights and there was no guarantee he would be able to take possession back.

We are fucking ourselves over. My DS is a student and most of the properties that he and friends viewed for rent were beyond atrocious. They had probably been furnished by landlords just getting free furniture off the street when people leave it out, they were visibly mouldy, shoving 4 students into a space which would be suitable for 2 people etc. The massive landlords who own them are in cahoots with the slimy letting agents - lining each other's pockets and fucking students over with shit and broken stuff.

Usyam · 15/10/2025 18:21

Fizbosshoes · 15/10/2025 18:12

I often see people on MN insisting no one at all should own more than one home....but I've never understood what all the people that need to rent - particularly short term, are meant to do, if that became the case...?

Students, junior Dr's, people on short term contracts, people new to the country/area, people who's home is undergoing repairs/renovations etc etc
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Indeed

Luckyingame · 15/10/2025 18:23

It's not, is it?
Unfortunately, "small landlords" want to live their lives and bending to these ridiculous rules of this country is just, well, unreasonable.
And unnecessary.

Griseleda · 15/10/2025 18:23

We own buy to lets. Are considering selling them all depending on what the next budget says

ToilingAway · 15/10/2025 18:24

Everything has been bought up by Private Equity - from football clubs to housing to Water Companies to Train Operators etc - they have access to cheap cash so can buy at inflated prices then squeeze profits out of the customers - its renty economics - nothing new is created.

But its the free market and the market is never wrong.

PrincessofWells · 15/10/2025 18:24

Chiseltip · 15/10/2025 18:02

They vilified your small local LL, you know, that guy who had six BTL's and drove a new Audi. They said he was scum, a parasite, they said he was the reason you couldn't buy a house.

So they tricked you into believing that the reason you can't get on the ladder is because he was stopping you.

But Lloyd's bank, buying up 50 THOUSAND private houses to rent back to you is fine!

You're all idiots for supporting the demise of small landlords.

Yes this absolutely. And the corporate landlords are not going to accept late rent, or let you off a few weeks arears the way those of us with a couple of properties and a soul do.

ELO10538 · 15/10/2025 18:25

It's the Rent Act 1965 all over again. That was another attempt by a Labour Govt. to protect tenants. It killed the rental market stone dead.

SpaceRaccoon · 15/10/2025 18:26

Did they want this? Or did they want a system more similar to other European countries?

I suppose that's what they're attempting, but it's just driving small landlords out of the market.

Cinaferna · 15/10/2025 18:27

Dacatspjs · 15/10/2025 17:14

Look at the situation with vet practices in the UK, they used to be independent, they've been bought up one by one, it's reduced competition and prices have gone through the roof.

Consolidation never works in the customers favour.

I agree. It could if the government introduced fair rents and caps on charges but they don't and won't.

AutumnCosy2025 · 15/10/2025 18:27

Chiseltip · 15/10/2025 18:02

They vilified your small local LL, you know, that guy who had six BTL's and drove a new Audi. They said he was scum, a parasite, they said he was the reason you couldn't buy a house.

So they tricked you into believing that the reason you can't get on the ladder is because he was stopping you.

But Lloyd's bank, buying up 50 THOUSAND private houses to rent back to you is fine!

You're all idiots for supporting the demise of small landlords.

This really.

people were warned, but they still kept pushing & as warned - small, good, caring LL are just selling up because it's not viable & it's too ridiculous.

Yes, there are shit landlords, but they need dealing with, not good ones being pushed out!

EmeraldRoulette · 15/10/2025 18:30

I've never understood anyone who thought this was a good thing to happen

I think they're living in an idea from 50 years ago where they thought the state would buy from the landlord and rent it to tenants cheaper.

I don't understand why anyone would think that.