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<blockquote data-quote="egbert" data-source="post: 6217152" data-attributes="member: 9965"><p>I'm only going on whats presented, it says AHA....anyway an FBT wouldn't be worth tuppence by comparison</p><p></p><p>(and I'm not sure, I have it mind that AHAs can still be granted...can they?)(although why any landlord would isn't clear)</p><p></p><p>Aside....</p><p>I notice an element of hatred of those rich land grabbing landlords about the place, which I find baffling.</p><p>Unless you're a committed Corbynista, wouldn't you accept that someone owning a farm, and prepared to rent it out should be treated with some respect, and be expected to get as much rent as the market would stand.</p><p>I'm both tenant and landlord, and endeavour to treat others how I prefer to be treated myself.</p><p></p><p>I quite like the idea of buying a farm in Scotland, but wouldn't give it a thought while the SNP are saying what they are.</p><p>Imagine if I fell ill, and needed to rent it out? </p><p>Little wonder farms are a lot cheaper north of the border.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egbert, post: 6217152, member: 9965"] I'm only going on whats presented, it says AHA....anyway an FBT wouldn't be worth tuppence by comparison (and I'm not sure, I have it mind that AHAs can still be granted...can they?)(although why any landlord would isn't clear) Aside.... I notice an element of hatred of those rich land grabbing landlords about the place, which I find baffling. Unless you're a committed Corbynista, wouldn't you accept that someone owning a farm, and prepared to rent it out should be treated with some respect, and be expected to get as much rent as the market would stand. I'm both tenant and landlord, and endeavour to treat others how I prefer to be treated myself. I quite like the idea of buying a farm in Scotland, but wouldn't give it a thought while the SNP are saying what they are. Imagine if I fell ill, and needed to rent it out? Little wonder farms are a lot cheaper north of the border. [/QUOTE]
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