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NRLA addresses Government roundtables
The NRLA has addressed two Government roundtables this week – on anti-social behaviour and student tenancies. Housing Minister Felicity Buchan and other stakeholders were in attendance at both meetings, which were organised at the request of the NRLA in response to Government plans outlined in its Rental Reform White Paper.
The complete guide to protecting your property from claims in 2023
Many of the issues landlords experience can be prevented through a combination of regular maintenance, periodic inspections, and clear communication with tenants. But unfortunately, no matter how well prepared you are, the unexpected can still happen. As insurance partner to the NRLA, Total Landlord, has written several guides for NRLA members, which are packed with advice to help landlords understand more about the most common causes of claims and how to prevent incidents occurring in the first place.
Rental reform plans risk causing chaos in student housing market
Students face chaos as government plans to reform the rental market threaten to cause widespread uncertainty as to whether housing will be available at start of each academic year.
9 tips to control mould before it controls you
Mould can cause health problems to tenants and damage to your property, so it is vital you stay on top of any issues and advise your tenants on how to keep the property free of damp. NRLA partner, Envirovent has some top tips to help control mould before it gets out of hand.
What to do if you need to sell in 2023
Pressure on the property market is increasing, and private landlords are feeling it more than most. Kirsty Burnham, head of property at Movewise, offers tips to make sure you don't sell yourself short.