
Landlords unlikely to be hit by HMO proposals

That is according to the Association of Residential Letting Agents (Arla), which said that HMOs tend not to affect most buy-to-let investors.
Proposals have been put forward which could see the number of HMOs limited in particular towns.
However, Arla is confident that most people with buy-to-let mortgages would not be negatively affected by this.
"HMOs are very much for the professional end of the market, it's not for typical buy-to-let investment," commented Malcolm Harrison, Arla spokesman.
"[Restricting HMO licensing] is not going to have an affect on the middle buy-to-let market at all, because that's not really where they are.
"You do get buy-to-let investments in flats and houses in university towns, but they won't - on the whole - be geared with HMOs," he added.
Recent figures from Arla showed that showed that buy-to-let returns increased in April.

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