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NRLA Mortgages partner with lender Paragon Bank to offer shared exclusive products for members
Whether you are looking to expand your property portfolio, raise funds for further property investment or property improvements - NRLA Mortages is here to help.
How to handle emergency repairs in rental properties
Emergencies in rental properties can happen at any time, and when they do, landlords need to act fast. From burst pipes to boiler breakdowns, unexpected issues can cause stress for both landlords and tenants. Knowing what qualifies as an emergency, who is responsible for what, and how to prevent major repairs in the first place can help you avoid costly disruptions. NRLA partner YourRepair, gives us some advice.
EPCs & buy-to-let finance: What landlords need to know
Energy Performance Certificates are vital documents for landlords that rate a property's energy efficiency from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). Introduced in 2007, EPCs have become increasingly important in the private rental sector, with significant regulatory changes on the horizon. NRLA Mortgages gives us insight as to what this means from a lender's perspective.
NRLA win as Welsh National Housing Survey announced
The Welsh Government has agreed to undertake a Welsh Housing Survey next year, following a longstanding campaign by the NRLA. Wales has complex and unique housing challenges and the NRLA firmly believe that relable and up-to-the minute data will help the Government develop strong and effective policies that work for both landlords and tenants.
NRLA welcomes Welsh Government’s commitment to National Housing Survey
The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) welcomes the Welsh Government’s commitment to undertake a Welsh Housing Survey for 2026–27. This is a positive step towards recognising the importance of evidence-led policymaking, something the NRLA has consistently championed.