National Residential Landlords Association

NRLA podcast: Rent to rent and news north of the border

In this episode of Listen Up Landlords presenters NRLA Chief Executive Ben Beadle and Richard Blanco examine the controversial issue of rent-to-rent and look north of the border to see how changes in the rental market in Scotland should act as a warning over the potential impact of rental reform. 

This week we learned the outcome of the Rakusen v Jepson rent-to-rent appeal, in which the Supreme Court ruled a Rent Repayment Order cannot be made against a superior landlord where the rent-to-rent firm has failed to licence a property.

The ruling had yet to be made at the time of recording, however Ben and Richard spoke to Al Mcclenahan of not-for-profit tribunal organisation Justice for Tenants, and rent-to-rent specialist Stephanie Taylor to find out more about the practice. They explore what rent-to-rent is, what can go wrong and – if you think rent-to-rent is for you – how to get it right.

Joe Taylor, of the NRLA advice team, looks at the issues concerning landlords contacting our support line this month, focussing on changing legislation in Wales.

And later John Blackwood, Chief Executive of the Scottish Association of Landlords (SAL) looks at the changes that have taken place in Scotland over the last five years. Many are similar to those set to be introduced in England as part of the Government's rental reform plans, and John reflects on their impact on landlords in Scotland – and what lessons can be learned.

He also discusses recent changes brought in in Scotland as part of the response to the cost-of-living crisis. SAL is currently pursuing a Judicial Review against the Scottish Government – supported by the NRLA – over what it describes as an ‘unfair and discriminatory’ rent freeze and eviction ban.

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More information 

To download a transcript of the podcast click here.

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For more about the Judicial Review in Scotland click here.