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Leasehold consultation to close this week
A consultation which could increase the number of properties couples can hold to qualify for building safety protections will close on Thursday.
Five ways to safely let with pets
With the UK being a nation renowned for its animal lovers, it's no surprise that many tenants want to own pets. However, this can often cause apprehension among landlords due to the potential damage that pets could cause to the property. In this blog, the Tenancy Deposit Scheme aims to navigate renting to tenants with pets, offering 5 ways to help make it work.
English Housing Survey 2021-22: key points
Each year the English Housing Survey (EHS) publishes data on housing and housing conditions across all tenures. The most recent data (2021-22) provides a picture of the Private Rented Sector (PRS) as a tenure. Researchers, journalists and policy makers rely on the EHS as a key source of information. This post provides a snapshot of the information available on the sector.
English Housing Survey 2022-23: key points
Each year the English Housing Survey (EHS) publishes data on housing and housing conditions across all tenures. The most recent data (2022-23) provides a picture of the Private Rented Sector (PRS) as a tenure. Researchers, journalists and policy makers rely on the EHS as a key source of information. This post provides a snapshot of the information available on the sector.
Publish amendments and get on with Renters (Reform) Bill, landlords tell ministers
In the wake of the news that the Government has announced proposed changes to the Renters (Reform) Bill, the NRLA provides its response to this development.