An activist group is demanding a sharp reduction in the number of short lets and holiday lets.
And it says these properties have turned some towns and villages into “playgrounds for the rich”.
Living Rent, which operates in Scotland, has issued what it calls a “manifesto” for next month’s elections to the Holyrood Parliament.
The group demands:
share of tax, to mitigate the strain they put on housing and local services”;
The group adds: “The rise of second homes and holiday lettings across Scotland are a product of our harmful housing system.
“The shift of housing stock from long-term residential to highly lucrative tourist accommodation forces people into homelessness, pushing up local
rents, and makes it harder for people to live and work in their local communities.
“We believe that there should be no second homes and secondary holiday lets should be strictly reduced and capped in number.
“Our towns and villages are the source of much of our national pride, created and cared for by their residents and the rural working class.
“They should not be playgrounds for the rich or investment opportunities for the greedy.”
This article is taken from Landlord Today