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Cuckooing: A landlord's guide to this growing threat
As a landlord in the UK, you understand the importance of protecting your rental property and ensuring your tenants' safety. Unfortunately, a growing threat known as "cuckooing" can jeopardise both. Eleanor Trapaud, a Landlord and Tenant Solicitor at Woodstock Legal Services, sheds light on this insidious practice and offers practical steps for landlords to protect themselves and their vulnerable tenants.
8 reasons why you need landlord insurance
As a landlord it is vital that you take out residential landlord property insurance, as normal home insurance policies may not be valid. If you let to tenants without dedicated landlord insurance, you could find yourself out of pocket if your property is left uninhabitable by tenants. In this guide, NRLA insurance partner, Total Landlord, explains some of the key reasons why you need landlord insurance, and how to choose the right landlord insurance to meet your needs.
Renters Reform Bill: where are we now?
The Renters (Reform) Bill has finally made its way into the House of Lords from the Commons, after nearly a year in Parliament. The protracted passage saw a number of new amendments added and it now seems likely that it will become law before the election. But what do these changes mean? The NRLA's head of policy James Wood takes a deep dive.
The leasehold limbo lingers on
Building safety took centre stage this week during the debate on the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill, with little light at the end of the tunnel for leaseholders facing huge bills to fix defects. Senior Public Affairs Officer Eleanor Bateman explains more.
NRLA podcast: Renters (Reform) Bill amendments and permitted development rights
In this episode of Listen Up Landlords, recorded ahead of last week's debate, Richard and Ben discuss the new amendments with expert guests, as well as looking at proposed changes to permitted development rights.