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Insulation, incentives, and awareness: Landlords and the Great British Insulation Scheme
The NRLA’s latest Landlord Eye survey reveals low awareness and mixed experiences of the Great British Insulation Scheme (GBIS), with many landlords citing unclear guidance and long delays. While there’s a clear appetite to invest in insulation, landlords need realistic timelines, reliable funding, and clearer guidance if energy efficiency targets are to be met.
Rental reform plans need urgent changes to work
Ministers must back pragmatic changes to their rental reform plans to stand any chance of working. That’s the warning from the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) as the House of Lords prepares to start detailed scrutiny of the Renters’ Rights Bill next week.
The landlord's guide to gas safety compliance
As a landlord, keeping your rental property safe is a top priority—and gas safety is one of the most important areas to get right. A faulty boiler or gas appliance isn’t just an inconvenience; it can be dangerous. That’s why landlords are legally required to carry out regular checks and keep their properties compliant. NRLA partner YourRepair, tells us what you need to know to keep your property safe, stay compliant, and avoid unexpected issues.
Court fees have now increased
Court fees have now increased for the second time in a year - we have the details of this latest rise
Navigating regulatory reform: Watch our webinar
The NRLA hosted an exclusive webinar this week to discuss ongoing work on campaigns regarding the Renters' Rights Bill and Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards