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Online event to launch new PRS research
The NRLA will hold an exclusive report launch and panel discussion about the role of the private rented sector (PRS) this month. The report, commissioned by the NRLA and conducted by Chris Walker from ChamberlainWalker and a former Head of Housing at Policy Exchange, looks at the purpose of the private rented sector, with the discussion centring on its role amidst the current chronic housing shortage and affordability crisis.
How to keep your property warm
As the weather gets cooler and with bills on the rise, more of us are looking for ways to keep warm, without breaking the bank. In the latest video from NRLA partner TradePoint (B&Q), the company shares some advice for keeping the heat in during cooler weather. This advice can apply to homeowners too, and not just landlords.
NRLA's anti-social behaviour plan shared with minister
The NRLA has written to housing minister Felicity Buchan reiterating its calls for the Government to beef up plans to clamp down on anti-social behaviour in the PRS. The letter outlines the NRLA's proposals on how the Government's rental reform plans could be developed to strengthen its stance on anti-social behaviour.
Government energy efficiency plans 'dead in the water' warn landlords
Two years on from the closure of a consultation on energy efficiency targets in the private rented sector, the NRLA sets out why the current Government needs to provide clarity to private landlords on minimum standards.
Fire Safety updates in HMOs: what you need to know
As part of the response to the Grenfell disaster, the government has introduced the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022, setting out new requirements for some landlords.