A Third Of Landlords Undecided On EU Referendum Vote

Posted on: 22 June 2016

New research from the National Landlords Association has revealed that 30% of buy-to-let landlords are still undecided on how to vote in this week’s EU referendum.

Findings from the report show that landlords are evenly split on how to vote, with 35% intending to vote leave and 35% voting remain.

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In addition, residential landlords were found to be divided on whether of not EU membership would be beneficial to their future business ventures. 53% said that membership would assist them, while 47% said it would be detrimental.

By region, London has more landlords looking to vote remain in the EU than anywhere else in the UK. In comparison, more landlords in the North East wish to leave than any other British region, with 44% intending to back the leave campaign.

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