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Landlord Confidence Index (LCI) No.18: 2023 Q2
Landlord confidence is now at record lows, even below the levels recorded in the early days of Covid-19. The trigger here is the Renters (Reform) Bill published during Spring 2023. Note we present a new scale for landlord confidence, the methodology is the same, and the data is consistent with previous surveys. Whichever scale is used, landlords in England (in Wales confidence increased marginally) have very low levels of confidence.
How to reduce the supply of rented homes: introduce Rent Controls!
This blog examines landlord views on various rent control scenarios and their potential impact on the PRS, based on findings from a YouGov landlord survey. Commissioned by the NRLA in the Winter of 2022-23, the survey collected responses from over 1,000 landlords (10% of whom were NRLA members) renting properties across England and Wales.
NRLA acquires Safe2 and launches new digital platform for members
The NRLA today announces the news that it has acquired Safe2 and launched a new digital platform which will benefit the organisation's membership.
The Big Question: What's the strangest thing a tenant has left in your rental?
From wartime newspapers to two dozen boxes of pinecones, all manner of objects have been left abandoned in rental properties when tenants move out. We want to know the strangest thing your tenants have left behind for a feature for the next edition of Property magazine.
Listen Up Landlords: Trade troubles and gardening disputes
The latest episode of NRLA podcast Listen Up Landlords is out now, examining the rising cost of building materials and the challenge of sourcing labourers for development and improvement works, as well as the tricky issue of gardening disputes.