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Steph McGovern to present NRLA housing conference
Award winning business journalist, Steph McGovern, will host the NRLA’s annual UK Housing Conference this year, at what is a critical time for the private rented sector.
Renters’ Rights Bill: Government backs NRLA review call
Wins on pet deposits and letting restrictions for landlords were the big talking points following the Renters’ Rights Bill’s Report stage debate this week, both representing big wins for the NRLA. An amendment enabling landlords to take an additional ‘pet deposit’ of three weeks’ rent was accepted, along with one that would reduce the restrictions on landlords reletting homes repossessed to be sold from 12 to six months.
Course of the Month - The Key to Property Investment
One of the NRLA's most popular courses, The Key to Property Investment offers everything you need to know about how to find and make the most of great investment opportunities, and is packed with insider secrets and top tips on how seasoned experts create equity and value in their deals.
Pet friendly rentals: 9 ways to prepare for the new laws
The Renters Rights’ Bill, which is expected to be introduced later this year, aims to address the shortage of pet friendly rentals. In this article, NRLA insurance partner, Total Landlord, explains how the law will change once the Bill comes into force, and how pet damage protection insurance and other measures can help landlords protect their properties from the risks of renting to tenants with pets.
Three Tenancy Deposit Mistakes Landlords Must Avoid
Discover three tenancy deposit mistakes landlords make, from failing to protect deposits to returning excess amounts, and learn how to stay compliant and avoid costly penalties.