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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.
A view from the courts: how are possession claims working in practice?
As part of our campaigns and policy work, the NRLA has been attending a number of housing listings at civil courts to see how they are managing with the current possession workload. Policy Officer Dan Cumming reports on his findings.
Are rent-to-rent's days numbered?
The Renters (Reform) Bill is likely to change how rent-to-rent schemes function and will make landlords liable for the behaviour of rent-to-rent operators. The NRLA has been invited to feed-in to a consultation that seeks to better understand the business practices of rent-to-rent operators, as well as their impact on tenants and landlords.
London Borough of Haringey- an enforcement deep dive
As part of the NRLA’s ongoing work into the enforcement of housing standards and the value of local licensing schemes, we have now launched a regular series investigating individual local authorities and how they regulate the private rented sector.