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"The Telegraph found the one landlord that rents out property out of the kindness of their heart (I have no explanation as to why Leonora is doing this other than making free money on the side, she owns three additional properties and could sell them for cheap if she wanted to, please advise)"
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    "β€˜I’m a dedicated landlord but Labour will stop me doing the good I do’
    When your tenants are unemployed, raising rents isn’t an option
    Leonora Eddolls has been housing the unemployed and homeless for 15 years – but under Labour she fears this could come to an end.
    Having grown up on various council estates in Plymouth, she managed to buy her first home off the council using Right to Buy in 2010.
    Since then, Ms Eddolls has bought a further three properties which she rents out. One is a house of multiple occupancy (HMO), where she covers all the bills, and the others are flats."
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