Articles by Meera Chindooroy

Get ready for the Renters’ Rights Bill: Updated assured shorthold tenancy agreements

As we await the Renters' Rights Bill becoming law and with major parts of the Bill now clearer, we’ve updated our assured shorthold tenancy agreements to make sure you are ready for the changes ahead.

Industry News Meera Chindooroy 01/08/2025
Get ready for the Renters’ Rights Bill: Updated assured shorthold tenancy agreements

Renters' Rights Bill: What you need to know

Industry News Meera Chindooroy 11/09/2024
Renters' Rights Bill: What you need to know

Renters (Reform) Bill: What will happen on Wednesday?

The Renters (Reform) Bill is back in Parliament on Wednesday for report stage and the long awaited third reading. This marks the final stage in the Commons before the Bill reaches the Lords.

Industry News Meera Chindooroy 22/04/2024
Renters (Reform) Bill: What will happen on Wednesday?

Rental Reform: What happens next?

Just before Easter, the press reported that the UK Government will amend the Renters (Reform) Bill to ensure it works for both landlords and tenants – including fundamental NRLA calls on certainty for landlords and student tenancies. Here the association's Deputy Director for Campaigns, Public Affairs and Policy Meera Chindooroy explains where we are, and what happens next.

Industry News Meera Chindooroy 11/04/2024
Rental Reform: What happens next?

Leasehold reform: Has the legislation lost its way?

With reports the Treasury and Number 10 are blocking the introduction of peppercorn round rents over fears of the impact on pension funds, we ask whether the Bill will go far enough to support the leaseholders it was designed to help.

Insights and Opinions Meera Chindooroy 28/03/2024
Leasehold reform: Has the legislation lost its way?

Lenders start reducing mortgage interest rates – good news at last?

This week, Halifax and HSBC started reducing the interest rates of their fixed term mortgage deals, with commentators anticipating this will kickstart rates readjusting across the market. Meera Chindooroy, the NRLA's deputy policy director looks at what more 2024 may hold.

Industry News Meera Chindooroy 05/01/2024
Lenders start reducing mortgage interest rates – good news at last?

The Autumn Statement: What it means for landlords

This week saw a big campaign win for the NRLA on Local Housing Allowance rates in the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement. But much more is needed to address the supply crisis and appeal to landlords ahead of a general election. NRLA Deputy Policy Director Meera Chindooroy explains more.

Industry News Meera Chindooroy 24/11/2023
The Autumn Statement: What it means for landlords

Blog: Energy efficiency plans scrapped – but for how long?

NRLA deputy campaigns director Meera Chindooroy examines Rishi Sunak’s announcement that plans to introduce a minimum energy efficiency rating of C for privately rented homes have been axed, looking at what it means for landlords, and what happens next.

Industry News Meera Chindooroy 21/09/2023
Blog: Energy efficiency plans scrapped – but for how long?

Cladding: Building Safety Bill becomes law, NRLA secures funding for many landlords

Following a robust campaign by the NRLA, the UK Government reversed its original suggestion to completely exclude leaseholder landlords from plans for developers to cover the cost of cladding remediation in medium-rise blocks.

Campaigns Meera Chindooroy 28/04/2022
Cladding: Building Safety Bill becomes law, NRLA secures funding for many landlords

Homes for Ukraine scheme: what's the latest?

The Homes for Ukraine sponsorship scheme saw a huge amount of interest from households looking to host those fleeing the conflict, when it launched in March. As the scheme remains in its early stages, there are still a number of questions to be fully answered about the implications for landlords.

Campaigns Meera Chindooroy 19/04/2022
Homes for Ukraine scheme: what's the latest?