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Councils failing to inspect potentially hazardous housing
The National Residential Landlords Association today publishes data provided by local authorities under the Freedom of Information Act which reveals that, between 2021 and 2023, only a third of complaints raised by renters resulted in an HHSRS inspection.
The gift of financial first aid
This week marks the 40th annual Volunteers Week. In this article first published in NRLA magazine Property, we chat to landlord and NRLA member Bill Lovett, who has spent decades volunteering in far-flung locations across the world.
Research: Number of landlords renting to Universal Credit tenants doubles
The proportion of landlords renting to tenants claiming Universal Credit (UC) has doubled in the last six years. The number of UC claimants has risen sharply since the Covid-19 pandemic, with latest figures from the English Housing Survey saying 6.4 million people in the UK have accessed UC since January 2024 alone.
Councils failing to inspect potentially hazardous housing
The National Residential Landlords Association today publishes data provided by local authorities under the Freedom of Information Act which reveals that, between 2021 and 2023, only a third of complaints raised by renters resulted in an HHSRS inspection.
Avoiding garden maintenance disputes in rental properties
Gardening is one of the top 5 reasons for deposit deductions claimed by landlords using the Tenancy Deposit Scheme for their deposit protection. Therefore, landlords need to take steps to avoid disputes at the end of the tenancy. Here, The Tenancy Deposit Scheme examines the responsibility for maintaining the outside space, what falls on the tenants or the landlords, and tips to help avoid deposit disputes.