Immigration into the UK up 22% Creating Opportunities for Landlords and Service Suppliers


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Britain continues to reap the benefit of its colonial past with continued surges to immigration and helping to grow and develop Britain’s multicultural society. Britain is fast becoming a model for racial integration worldwide.

Whilst there are many benefits to this immigration – including greater demand demand for property rental and purchases, greater demand for goods and services etc, society needs to remain vigilant to any racism or discriminatory practices and particularly in housing.

Landlord balance sheets and rent levels will benefit from this continued influx and population growth and those landlords who hesitate to embrace diversity and greater levels fo ethnicity omong their tenancies must be held to account

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