Il governo ha invitato a caricare i proprietari £ 46 per essere elencato nel database obbligatorio

    https://www.landlordtoday.co.uk/breaking-news/2025/07/government-urged-to-charge-landlords-46-to-be-listed-on-mandatory-database/

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    1. tartoran on

      “It’s just £46 to be registered, well frankly that’s not the point, it’s another £46 a landlord has to pay out.

      The Government get a handsome return every year from the PRS *for doing absolutely nothing,* is it not time they actually partner with landlords and fund a national scheme of registration?”

      Top comment on the article lmao

    2. Jaded_Strain_3753 on

      £46 is a basically arbitrary amount, but otherwise this seems fine

    3. Thaiaaron on

      Oh just another tax, a little one, just one more, oh just squeeze a few more drops out of them they won’t mind. This one is for an imaginary database, but it’s for safety, which is important, can’t put a price on safety, but if we had to, it would be £46.

      Landlords will of course raise their rents by £46 so really the tenant pays more, so the housing crisis gets worse as rents spiral out of control.

      It’s become a joke at this point, you can’t tax a population out of a deficit if you can’t control the spending.

    4. UnravelledGhoul on

      I’m gonna guess, us tenants are gonna see a 25% increase on our rent to accommodate this.
      Any excuse.

    5. rainbow3 on

      2.82m landlords @ £46/year each = £126m/year

      You can make a good living in IT.

    6. forzafoggia85 on

      Nice, another charge that will be passed onto rental increases, that’s at least £25 a month to cover the expense in landlord terms.

    7. Mother_Result_369 on

      “Another £46 pounds for tenants to find. So helpful these Labour initiatives. As it’s probably the last every Labour government heads down and try to survive to the other side.”

      Hmmm. I thought it was charged to the landlord.

      Oh, I see how this works now.

    8. Sea-Caterpillar-255 on

      Landlords to increase rent by 100 pounds, so they can pay 40 in tax, 15 in fees and use the other 45 to cover this.

      Everyone to be shocked.

    9. Dry-Dragonfruit5216 on

      If the government genuinely just wants a database then why is it not free to register?

    10. Ugh why must the government make it so difficult for bastards to live off the hard work and wages of others? Bastards have rights too you know!

    11. Woffingshire on

      £46?
      That’ll force the landlords to increase rent by another £40 a month to cover the costs. They’ll literally have no choice!

    12. dickiebow on

      Any additional charges on the landlords gets passed onto tenants. The government know this and don’t care.

    13. ZanzibarGuy on

      An extra £46 per year for tenants?

      Well, thanks to random BS admin charges I think we can all be very thankful for the extra £46 per month that we’ll end up paying…

    14. open_debate on

      To those complaining about this, calling it a tax, may I remind you that nurses pay three times this to keep their registration valid.

      They do that because keeping accurate records of these things costs money. If nurses (and other health professionals who pay similar fees) don’t get the state to pay for it why should landlords?

    15. Ok_Astronaut_3235 on

      My borough already implemented a licence for all properties costing £680 for 5 years. HMO licence costs £1360. It’s an attempt to crack down on unsafe properties. I’m not sure this one will make any difference.

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