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New guidance for landlords: Understanding Disabled Facilities Grants
To help ensure that tenants with accessibility needs get the adaptations they require, the NRLA has produced a factfinder for landlords on Disabled Facilities Grants. Samuel Leeson, Campaigns and Public Affairs Executive, elaborates further on the funding mechanism and the details covered in our guidance.
Councils to get new planning powers to control growth of holiday lets
New planning rules are being introduced to help local authorities control numbers of new holiday lets in their area. Announcing the plans the Government said the changes will help protect local communities and the supply of homes to rent and buy.
NRLA and Crisis to host networking event for Welsh landlords
On 5 March the NRLA will jointly host a networking event with Crisis, during which attendees can learn more about our work across the Welsh private rented sector.
Are rent arrear issues increasing for UK landlords?
As the UK continues to face a cost of living crisis, people across the country are likely to be cutting back on luxuries and other non-essential expenditures. Despite this, between rising energy prices and record-high inflation rates, some people may still be struggling to make ends meet. As a result, there could be an increased risk of tenants being unable to make rent payments, leaving landlords with a loss of income. NRLA Partner, Rentguard, gives us a solution.
Landlords, Discrimination and the Law: A Guide to Ensuring Fair Tenancies
Landlords are well aware they have to maintain properties that comply with UK regulations and the law. But your legal responsibilities also extend to the people you choose to rent to. Being up to date on the rules around discrimination can help ensure you avoid unwanted legal consequences. NRLA Partner, YourRepair, gives us a few pointers.