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General Election 2024: Labour plans to end section 21 must work for renters and responsible landlords
Labour said it will ‘overhaul’ regulation of the private rented sector if it is successful at the polls on 4 July, during its manifesto launch today. Section 21 repossessions will be abolished ‘immediately’ by a Labour Government, according to the document, which also announces the party’s intention ‘to prevent private renters being exploited and discriminated against'.
Labour plans to end section 21 must work for renters and responsible landlords
Following the launch of the Labour Party’s 2024 general election manifesto, the NRLA has issued a statement setting out its position with regards to Labour's proposals for the private rented sector.
Wales landlords: The impact of macro-economic turmoil
The second wave of the Wales Longitudinal Study examines the macro-economic environment, focusing on how interest rates and inflation impact the Welsh PRS. Analysis conducted by Wordnerds provides insights into the physical and emotional strains landlords face when managing their properties, including rising maintenance costs and frustrations with regulatory changes.
NRLA intervening in Section 21 appeal
The NRLA has applied to intervene in a legal appeal on whether it's acceptable for vital rental documents to be served by post.
Landlords and the General Election: How might landlords vote?
In the first quarter of 2024 landlords were asked how they would decide how to vote. How important would party-policies towards the PRS be in getting the "landlord vote"? With the election suddenly looming, this post outlines the policy areas which may sway the votes of landlords.