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NRLA UK Housing Conference agenda released
Tickets are selling fast for the NRLA Housing Conference on 5th November, with the agenda for the big day announced this week. Award-winning business journalist Steph McGovern is hosting the fourth annual event at Liverpool’s Exhibition Centre, with an exciting line-up of keynote speakers to be announced in the coming weeks.
Renters' Rights: Royal Assent pushed back to autumn
The Renters' Rights Bill will return to the House of Commons on 8th September it was announced yesterday - meaning Royal Assent will not happen ahead of the summer recess. Report stage in the House of Lords concluded this week, with the potential for further Lords amendments at Third Reading on Monday. Public affairs officer Joshua Helm-Cowley runs through the changes so far.
Goodlord survey offers members the chance to talk and win
Lettings platform and Safe2 partner Goodlord has launched its annual survey on the private rented sector (PRS). Data collected will be used as the basis for its State of the Lettings Industry report, with all participants entered into a prize draw to win one of five £100 Amazon vouchers.
London renters at crisis point as number of homes to rent falls
The number of homes for private rent is contracting across London despite growing demand, with Government data showing a six per cent drop between 2023 and 2024.
This week in politics: Raising your concerns with the housing minister
NRLA chief executive Ben Beadle has taken landlord concerns right to the top, discussing the timetable for change with housing minister Matthew Pennycook this week.