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Changes during a tenancy: What happens when a new tenant moves in, or one moves out?
Landlords often wonder about the steps they should take when an additional tenant wants to move into their property, or what to do when one tenant moves out. Should the deposit be re-registered? Do you start a whole new tenancy, or can you amend the current one? Here The Tenancy Deposit Scheme explores the steps landlords should take to ensure the deposit remains protected, and how to navigate tenancy changes smoothly.
Safeguarding your portfolio from property-related frauds
Property-related fraud risks are an ever-present threat to landlords. The threats range from simple misuses of your property by tenants, that can contravene your mortgage, insurance or tenancy terms, through to rare but severe cases where fraudsters use increasingly sophisticated tactics to exploit vulnerabilities in property records and personal information to perpetrate property theft. NRLA partner, Title Guardian, gives us their insight.
How to approach increasing your tenants’ rent
If you haven't revisited your tenant's rent lately, it might be time to consider it. Some landlords opt to keep the rent unchanged for existing tenants over the years, but surprisingly, this can lead to issues for both parties involved. NRLA partner, Leaders Romans tells us more.
Think tank backs NRLA calls for direct payments to landlords
A centre-left think tank has backed NRLA calls that tenants be allowed to ask for the housing element of benefits to be paid directly to their landlords.