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A second bite at leasehold reform
Despite the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 receiving Royal Assent just two months ago, further reforms are back on the table following an announcement in the King's Speech this week.
English Housing Survey: Eight in ten private renters satisfied with rented accommodation
Private renters are more satisfied with their accommodation than those in the social rented sector, according to new data published today. According to the English Housing Survey, 82 per cent of private renters were satisfied with their accommodation, compared to 74 per cent of those in the social rented sector.
English Housing Survey: eight in ten private renters satisfied with rented accommodation
In light of the English Housing Survey's (EHS) publication earlier today, the NRLA has highlighted how a large majority of private tenants are satisfied with their rental properties according to the report's findings.
Course of the month: Landlords Fundamentals
Whether you are a new landlord starting out in the business, or an experienced portfolio holder, our landlords fundamentals is designed to take you through the complete lettings process, from start to end of a tenancy.
Rental reform must work for tenants and responsible landlords
A Renters’ Rights Bill will be introduced to parliament by the newly-elected Labour Government, it was revealed today. The announcement was made in the King's Speech, which outlines the Government's priorities for the coming year and reiterated its commitment to ending Section 21, so-called ‘no fault’ repossessions.