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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.

Industry News Sally Walmsley 27/08/2025
NRLA podcast: Selling with tenants in situ and the new Decent Homes Standard

New PRS database – landlord testers needed

The new Landlord databse is being trialled out in Birmingham, Gateshead and Nottingham, one of the measures included in the Renters' Rights Billl.

Industry News Sally Walmsley 28/08/2025
New PRS database – landlord testers needed

Treasury's National Insurance plan would hit renters in the pocket

Increasing tax on landlords by applying National Insurance  to rental income are amongst Treasury plans ahead of the budget, according to reports in The Times today. The change, we argue, would lead to an inevitable increase in rents, hitting the very households the Government wants to protect.

Industry News Sally Walmsley 28/08/2025
Treasury's National Insurance plan would hit renters in the pocket

Your licensing update for September

This month, we hear about schemes in various parts of London, Thurrock and Southampton, as well as other parts of the country

Industry News Samantha Watkin 27/08/2025
Your licensing update for September

State of the PRS update: Focus on energy efficiency

As autumn approaches we are preparing for a seismic shift in the way we run our businesses, with the Renters’ Rights Bill set to gain Royal Assent. So how are landlords feeling as we approach this time of change? In fact, while Renters' Rights is dominating the headlines, it is energy efficiency proposals that are having a major impact on confidence levels. Find out more in our State of the PRS update.

Industry News Mia Rotaru 21/08/2025
State of the PRS update: Focus on energy efficiency

NRLA Connect is coming to a city near you!

NRLA Connect launches next month as we bring you a series of events targeted at specific regions - our first event will be held in the east of England - see you there!

Industry News Sanjeev Shetty 22/08/2025
NRLA Connect is coming to a city near you!

Rent pressures ease but market remains fragile, warn landlords

The rate of rent increases in the private rented sector has fallen by around a third over the past year according to official data.

Industry News NRLA Communications Team 22/08/2025
Rent pressures ease but market remains fragile, warn landlords

Renters' Rights warning as court backlogs continue to build

Court waiting times for landlord repossessions have increased yet again, despite the number of overall claims falling. We believe this is a major red flag when it comes to the ability of the courts to cope with the influx of cases once the Renters' Rights Bill comes into force and section 21 is abolished.

Industry News Sally Walmsley 21/08/2025
Renters' Rights warning as court backlogs continue to build

The Big Question – How do you approach tenant referencing?

The latest big question asks our members how do they approach tenant referencing, especially in light of changes on the way courtesy of the renters' rights bill

Industry News Sanjeev Shetty 20/08/2025
The Big Question – How do you approach tenant referencing?

Forum Spotlight – Can the departing tenant pay for damages or must the cash come out of the deposit?

In this month's forum spotlight, we look at a case where a tenant would rather pay for any damages upon leaving the property as opposed to it coming out of their deposit

Industry News Sanjeev Shetty 20/08/2025
Forum Spotlight – Can the departing tenant pay for damages or must the cash  come out of the deposit?