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The rent’s due: Why landlords must rethink risk in 2025
We’re at a crossroads in the UK rental sector. Economic pressures are building, regulatory reform is accelerating, and traditional ways of managing tenancy risk are quickly becoming outdated. From my vantage point at NRLA recognised supplier, RentGuarantor — working closely with letting agents and landlords every day — one thing is abundantly clear: the next phase of the rental market will reward those who adapt, not those who resist.
Feeling the pressure from the Renters’ Rights Bill?
The Renters’ Rights Bill is changing the game. With Section 21 on the chopping block, stricter regulation, and uncertainty around how landlords will operate in the future it’s no wonder so many of you are rethinking your next move. But what if you could future-proof your portfolio, secure long-term income, and create lasting social impact - all at once? NRLA recognised supplier Living Redefined, tells us more.
Check your dates: Does your EICR need renewing?
June marks five years since the introduction of mandatory Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICR) for new private rented sector tenancies. NRLA Chief innovation officer and founder of Safe2 James Kent explains why now’s the perfect time to check your renewal date.
Deposits and no-fault evictions in Wales
The Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 introduced a number of key changes to the private rental sector in Wales. However, one aspect of the new legislation that remains consistent with the previous legal framework is the requirement to protect a deposit and provide the contract-holder with required information, and the potential consequences for failing to do the same. NRLA recognised supplier, Redkite Solicitors gives us some tips.
NRLA: Rent Smart Wales report fails to reassure landlords
The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has issued its response to a new report commissioned by the Welsh Government evaluating the work of Rent Smart Wales (RSW).