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Landlords must legally ensure their rental properties are safe. This includes annual checks for fire, electrical, and gas safety, plus providing an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC).
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EPCs are changing: what does this mean for you?
The new Home Energy Model is set to replace the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) next year. James Kent, the NRLA’s chief innovation officer and founder of property compliance platform Safe2, explains what this means, and why landlords could be facing higher bills.
Why you should consider co-investing in UK buy-to-let property
NRLA partner, GetGround examines the benefits of co-investment, outlining how it eases financial burden, spreads responsibilities, and presents a more cohesive approach to property ownership and shares essential tips.
Timely and regular repair checks can save thousands of pounds
Planning for maintenance is part and parcel of managing rented properties. Planning to revisit a property to redo repairs isn’t. In the private rented sector, increasing costs of property maintenance are just another thing causing landlords ongoing headaches. In fact, analysis found that keeping a buy-to-let safely habitable, accounts for more than a fifth of a landlord’s rental income alone. NRLA Partner, Viewber, advises landlords on why regular checks can save money.
NRLA podcast: New research on landlords and the economy and change on the way for EPCs
In this episode of NRLA podcast Listen Up Landlords presenters NRLA CEO Ben Beadle and Richard Blanco examine new research on landlords' contribution to the UK economy and changes to the way EPC inspections will be carried out.
In pictures: NRLA on Tour Durham event
It was a full house at the NRLA's on Tour event in Durham this week.