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What causes fridge condensation and how to fix it
Having standing water in your fridge can get be unhygienic, but too much condensation might point to wider problems. So, here’s NRLA partner, Currys Business guide to finding out why your fridge has condensation problems and what to do about it.
Top tips for buying and selling by auction
Whether you’re buying or selling a property by auction for the first time or the tenth time, our team at SDL Property Auctions aims to make the process fast and faff-free. Here, NRLA partner, SDL Property Auctions' managing director and auctioneer Andrew Parker shares his top tips for buying and selling at auction and shares his advice for making it a hassle-free process.
Renting to students: Your most commonly asked questions
If you own a property in a bustling student hub, tapping into the student housing market can offer attractive advantages, including high demand, good rental yields, and straightforward annual contracts. Whether you’re a seasoned landlord with experience in student rentals or contemplating entering this market, renting to students can be a rewarding option. But doing so does come with a number of challenges. Suzy Hershman from NRLA partner, mydeposits, gives us her insight.
NRLA podcast: Pre-election special
Ben and Richard are joined by a trio of guests, to discuss the latest election promises ahead of polling day next week.
Next government must ensure housing benefit rates tack rents
Millions of people in the private rented sector face chronic uncertainty due to a failure by the main political parties to provide clarity on housing benefit rates. The NRLA is now calling on the next government to commit to ensuring housing benefit rates permanently track market rents.