Landlords have faced continued legislative change coupled with increasing costs over the last few years, and many are either having to pass the costs on to tenants or exit the market. In February, London was the highest region for landlords selling up, with agents reporting nine buy-to-lets being marketed per branch, compared to the national average of four.
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