Press releases
Budget will hit housing choices for renters
In the wake of today’s Budget – the first Labour Budget in over 14 years – the NRLA has issued its statement responding to the key aspects of the Chancellor’s announcement.
Andy Burnham confirmed as main speaker for NRLA conference
The NRLA is delighted to announce that Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, will deliver the keynote speech at the forthcoming NRLA Annual Conference on 6th November 2024. The conference, to be held at the NEC Birmingham, will bring together landlords, property professionals, and policymakers to discuss the future of the private rented sector.
Landlords are working people confirms official data
The NRLA responds to suggestions from the Prime Minister that landlords do not fit the Government's definition of 'working people'.
NRLA welcomes Welsh Government's white paper proposals
The NRLA publishes its response to the proposals set out in the Welsh Government's 'Fair Rents & Adequate Housing' white paper.
NRLA responds to Local Government and Housing Committee Report on the state of Welsh PRS
The NRLA welcomes the publication of the Senedd’s Local Government and Housing Committee inquiry on the state of the PRS in Wales, which calls on the Welsh Government to release a formal statement setting out how it will address housing needs across the private rented sector.
Landlords have "critical" role to play in housing market says new report
Landlords are today welcoming a new report calling for action to tackle the rental housing supply crisis. The report by the Radix Big Tent Housing Commission concludes that it is “crucial that not only those who are renters of necessity but also those that are renters of choice have the opportunity to live in sustainable, high-quality and safe homes.”
NRLA launches partnership with Domna
The NRLA is pleased to announce that it has agreed a new partnership with Domna, the 'energy efficiency one stop shop'.
Government must introduce HHSRS review's recommendations urgently says NRLA
The Government must implement the conclusions of the HHSRS review if it is to deliver on its pledge to raise standards in the PRS and social rented sector, according to the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA).
MPs urged to strike the right balance on Renters' Rights Bill
With the second reading for the Renters' Rights Bill set to take place later today, MPs have the opportunity to scrutinise the various proposals contained within the draft legislation.
Government needs to prevent rent debts, not let them grow
Ministers need to do more to prevent tenants building rent arrears, not allow them to get bigger as currently planned. The call comes as the Government’s Renters’ Rights Bill proposes increasing the amount of arrears a tenant can build from two to three months of rent before landlords can serve notice to repossess a property.