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Landlord Eye (#01 Winter Edition): Universal Credit & Local Housing Allowance
This is the first edition of Landlord Eye. Landlord Eye differs because it incorporates the open comments and opinions of landlords. Over 1,300 landlords took part in this new-look consultation. Topics covered include: landlord exereinces of Universal Credit, Local Housing Allowance, and the DWP. This quarter there is also more on EPCs and the Great British Insulation Scheme.
5 Tips for Choosing Reliable Contractors for Landlords
Discover how landlords can find trustworthy contractors to keep rental properties in top shape and avoid costly issues.
How economic factors can affect UK landlords
Property investment is deeply intertwined with the broader economic landscape, from property prices to renter demand, there are a variety of economic factors which influence property investment performance. Investors who can understand and react to these changes have the potential to remain or become profitable, while those who turn a blind eye might risk losses and weaker performance. NRLA partner, GetGround gives us some insight.
Is guaranteed rent the future of letting?
Recent headlines about the Home Office encouraging landlords to house asylum seekers have sparked a lot of headlines and conversation — and rightly so. Through Serco, one of the Government’s housing contractors, landlords are being offered five-year leases with guaranteed rent and full management taken off their hands. On the face of it, this might sound appealing. Paul Shamplina from NRLA recognised supplier, Landlord Action, give us his take.
Material information: New rules on advertising homes to let
Rules regarding the information that should be included in advertisements for rental homes have been withdrawn, following the introduction of new legislation.