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Renters’ Rights: Readying for Report stage

It is looking increasingly unlikely the Renters' Rights Bill will receive Royal Assent before the summer recess with the NRLA now briefing peers ahead of Report stage - scheduled to be heard in three sittings from the 1st to 15th of July.

Industry News Eleanor Bateman 18/06/2025
Renters’ Rights: Readying for Report stage

Meet the Trainer - Julie Ford

In the first of a new series, we sit down with Julie Ford, one of our most experienced trainers and discuss her property journey, which ranges from lettings to the citizens advice bureau and ask her why training is so important for landlords and agents

Industry News Sanjeev Shetty 16/06/2025
Meet the Trainer - Julie Ford

Summer Q&A - Your questions answered

Summer can be one of the busiest times of year for landlords. From student move-outs and garden overgrowth to hot weather problems and holiday absences, the warmer months bring a unique set of challenges.  In this Q&A, the Tenancy Deposit Scheme addresses some of the most common questions we receive from landlords during the summer period.

Partners and Suppliers Sandy Bastin 16/06/2025
Summer Q&A - Your questions answered

6 ways for landlords to cut costs & boost efficiency

If your property is currently rated below a C, you might already be considering smart tech to boost efficiency. But there’s much more available than just programmable thermostats and hot water insulation. Our partner Currys Business shares six smart tech essentials for landlords—tools that can help you improve energy monitoring, support compliance, and cut down on unnecessary waste.

Partners and Suppliers Currys Business 16/06/2025
6 ways for landlords to cut costs & boost efficiency

Number of homes to rent down 20% on pre-pandemic levels

The supply of rental homes is still unable to meet demand, with new data showing figures are down 20% on pre-pandemic levels. The statistics come from property portal Zoopla, with the findings echoing the NRLA’s arguments that while rental supply is increasing, it is failing to keep up with demand.

Industry News Sally Walmsley 13/06/2025
Number of homes to rent down 20% on pre-pandemic levels

New Renters’ Rights date revealed

The Renters’ Rights Bill will be back in the House of Lords on 1st July, for first of three Report stage debates. With the further sittings schedules for the 7th and 15th July, it is looking increasingly unlikely that the bill will received Royal Assent ahead of the summer recess, meaning it will likely become law in September.

Industry News Joshua Helm-Cowley 12/06/2025
New Renters’ Rights date revealed

Boiler Upgrade Scheme: Call for more funding

The Government needs to take a co-ordinated approach when it comes to energy efficiency funding, with extra cash needed to install new low-carbon heating systems. The NRLA, responding to the government consultation on changes to its Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS), said the proposals could make the scheme more accessible and effective for landlords, but it needs to take a joined up approach.

Industry News Mia Rotaru 12/06/2025
Boiler Upgrade Scheme: Call for more funding

6 Preventative Maintenance Tasks to Add to Your Landlord Inspection Checklist

Discover six key preventative maintenance tasks to include in your property inspections to save money and avoid costly repairs.

Helpful Tips Victoria Barker 11/06/2025
6 Preventative Maintenance Tasks to Add to Your Landlord Inspection Checklist

Spending review fails landlords and tenants

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has missed a prime opportunity to address the significant challenges facing landlords and tenants in today's Spending Review.

Industry News NRLA Communications Team 11/06/2025
Spending review fails landlords and tenants

'Make or Break' Spending Review: What it means for landlords

As Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, prepares to unveil her first Spending Review, public affairs manager, Ellie Bateman, highlights some of the difficult decisions being made that will shape public spending over the coming years - and how these could impact you as a landlord.

Industry News Eleanor Bateman 06/06/2025
'Make or Break' Spending Review: What it means for landlords