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Landlords welcome new housing secretary
The NRLA has issued a statement welcoming the appointment of Steve Reed MP to the post of Housing Secretary.
Comms update: NRLA responds to Budget national insurance media speculation
In the wake of media speculation ahead of the Budget suggesting the Government may be about to levy national insurance on rental income, the NRLA set out its position on behalf of its membership.
Renters’ Rights faces final hurdle – could landlords be left in limbo?
Monday will see the Renters’ Rights Bill return to the House of Commons for 'ping pong', the final stages before it moves into law. This comes against a backdrop of turmoil within the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) following the resignations of Housing Secretary and Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner today, and homelessness minister Rushanara Ali last month.
NRLA Community Connect– Your forum just got a major upgrade
The NRLA has unveiled a new forum for its members, one that is more interactive and will help you to connect with each other
Course of the Month - Trauma Induced Hoarding for Housing Professionals
This month's top course looks at trauma induced hoarding and the wide range of factors behind it and how best to approach a tenant who has it
Pets and Renters' Rights – the NRLA invites you to learn more
The NRLA is putting on a couple of webnars this month, as we aim to give our members as much inforation about the renters' right bill
Budget date confirmed for late November as landlords await tax clarity
The Budget wlll take place on 26th November, with Rachel Reeves admitting the economy is not where she wants it to be, as fears grow about potential tax rises that could hit landlord finances.
The Autumn Budget - what’s really going on?
With the rumour mill running overtime ahead of the Autumn Budget our chief policy officer Chris Norris looks behind the headlines to outline how the plethora of proposed tax changes could impact the private rented sector – and the likelihood of change.
Your training and events for September
September means back to school for many of us and is the perfect time to think about all your training needs. Why not sign up for one of the 30 plus courses on offer, or attend one of the many online and in person events being held across the country next month.
NRLA podcast: Selling with tenants in situ and the new Decent Homes Standard
Selling with tenants in situ is becoming increasingly popular according to new NRLA partner Landlord Property Exchange (LPE) and this month NRLA CEO Ben Beadle and Richard Blanco look at the pros and cons of this approach. Environmental health specialist Alan Davies also joins the show to discuss Government proposals for a new Decent Homes Standard for the private rented sector.