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morganist
Quote from Free Thinker:
still, the tenents are willing to pay what the landlord is asking(demand) for whatever reason. if the tenents all decided the price was too high and moved out the landlord would soon lower his rent. supply and demand at work.
Where else are they going to live?
It is a necessity remember.
There is a housing shortage in the UK.
Anyway the point was not to discuss free market economics it was to see if there was another way to pay off the debt they owe without cutting interest rates further (this just kicks the can down the road) or printing money (this will just create inflation).
As landlords receive that income if the amount they receive is cut it frees money up to be spent on repaying debt (this just redistributes the money in a way that enables repayment, with no consequences other than reduced income for landlords).
Do you have any other suggestions on how to pay off the private debt?