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Air purifier vs. dehumidifier: Which one is best for your home?
Having ‘healthy’ air in your house is crucial for your comfort and wellbeing. If your air’s full of dust, allergens or too much moisture, you could be coughing and spluttering for days. Or, just as bad, mould might spring up here and there and start to spread. That’s where air purifiers and dehumidifiers come in. NRLA partner, Currys Business tells us what the difference is and what may suit you better.
How to identify and attract the right tenant for your property
The kind of tenants you're likely to attract depends heavily on the type and location of property you purchase, which in turn should be guided by your personal investment goals, strategy, and financial situation. NRLA partner, LRG tells us more.
Becoming a student landlord
Becoming a student landlord in the UK can be a profitable venture, but it comes with legal responsibilities and challenges. This guide from NRLA Mortgages outlines the key steps to successfully renting out property to students.
Starmer's government one year in
Last July, the Government won the election with a promise to reform housing, focusing on security, standards, and sustainability in the private rented sector (PRS). A year on, it’s time to review the key proposals put forward and examine their progress so far. Public affairs officer Mia Rotaru explains more.
New Decent Homes Standard plans revealed
Plans for a new Decent Homes Standard and £40,000 fines for serious health hazards in privately rented properties have been announced by the Government today. Ministers are consulting on the new standard, which will be introduced as part of changes coming in under the Renters’ Rights Bill once it becomes law.