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Being the former NLA Chairman for Scotland I can only say fighting with them solves nothing. The NLA have been brought to their knees on previous occasions trying to fight legislation issues as they (we) simply do not have deep enough pockets to go up against the government. In my experience every Landlord thinks we should fight but a lot aren't prepared to pay for it or see it through when it counts.
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Why not put your voice alongside the National Landlords Association and the Scottish Landlords Association. A unified voice is the key. Don't reinvent the wheel. Get behind the existing associations who are doing something.
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