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How much does it cost to run a tumble dryer?
Tumble dryers really help to speed up the boring laundry routine. But they can use a lot of energy and bloat up your bill if you use them a lot. And with the price of electricity on the rise, it’s more important than ever to understand how much it costs to run a tumble dryer. NRLA partner, Currys Business, gives us their insight.
General Election 2024: Conservative plans do nothing to address shortage of homes to rent
Plans to temporarily scrap Capital Gains Tax for landlords selling homes to their tenants have been announced by the Conservative Party during its election manifesto launch today. The tax would be axed for a two-year period, to encourage landlords to sell properties to existing tenants – yet the NRLA said this does not address the chronic shortage of homes to rent.
Conservative plans do nothing to address shortage of homes to rent
Following the launch of the Conservative Party’s 2024 general election manifesto, the NRLA has issued its response to the document’s various proposals for the housing market.
Safeguarding your property from fraud
Property ownership is a cornerstone of financial stability for millions, yet the threat of property fraud remains largely underestimated. Stuart Forsdike, advisor at Title Guardian, joined Alexis Conran to delve into the mechanics of this crime and the proactive solutions available to protect homeowners.
Navigating Universal Credit: Insights from landlords on DWP processes
This blog post takes a closer look at the Quarter 1 2024 consultation on Universal Credit. It explores whether the process of dealing with the DWP is becoming more manageable and identifies any ongoing concerns with the administration of direct payments. Are improvements evident, or do significant challenges persist for landlords and their tenants?