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Three common summer deposit disputes and how to prevent them
Summer in the UK sees both homeowners and tenants spending much more time in the garden and outdoor spaces with the extended warmer, sunnier days, which is why summer can be such a ‘hot’ bed of landlord and tenant disputes. Here, NRLA deposit protection provider, mydeposits, has put together a timely article on summer deposit disputes and how to avoid them.
Bradford landlord expands property portfolio following Wildstone's gable end wall acquisition
Bradford landlord Mohammed Sharaz expanded his property portfolio following Wildstone's gable end wall acquisition and the installation of a digital billboard. Read more about his experience.
In pictures: NRLA on Tour Llandudno event
It was standing room only at the NRLA’s second Wales ‘On Tour’ event in Llandudno last week. NRLA North Wales representative Sandra Towers hosted as an impressive line-up of speakers took to the stage.
Bank of England forecasts major rise in landlord mortgage costs
Following the release of new Bank of England data pointing to a substantial increase in buy-to-let mortgage costs, the NRLA offers its take on what this means for the private rented sector.
‘Rome is burning’: NRLA boss warns Select Committee immediate action is needed to tackle PRS supply crisis
Change is needed if the Government is to avoid a mass exodus of homes from the private rented sector once its Renters (Reform) Bill is implemented. Giving evidence to the Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Select Committee yesterday, NRLA Chief Executive Ben Beadle said that, against a background of rising interest rates and increased taxation, adjustments must be made to ensure landlords have the confidence to continue to provide the homes to let that the country so desperately needs.