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How to Reduce Heating Bills in Rental Properties
With the rising costs of living and current energy crisis, combined with energy performance certificate (EPC) requirements in rental properties, what can landlords do to improve energy efficiency and reduce heating bills for tenants? NRLA Recognised Supplier, Inventory Hive, gives us some tips.
NRLA CEO meets with new Housing Minister
Within days of her appointment, NRLA Chief Executive Ben Beadle has met with Felicity Buchan MP - the new Housing Minister for rough sleeping and the PRS. The Minister, who will be giving the keynote speech at the NRLA's inaugural conference in Coventry this month, met with Ben to discuss landlords' concerns ahead of this afternoon's Parliamentary debate on the PRS.
Whose Responsibility is Rental Property Maintenance?
Whether you manage one home or multiple properties, you want to make sure that your investment is well looked after, and of course, that your tenant's home is a safe and healthy living environment. Part of keeping your property in good shape involves regular property maintenance. Who is responsible for the maintenance of a rental property? In this article, NRLA Partner, TDS looks at what a landlord is responsible for when it comes to property maintenance, and what a tenant should look after.
Landlords call on new housing secretary to get rental reform right for landlords and tenants
Today, we responded to confirmation of Michael Gove's reappointment following the cabinet reshuffle and Rishi Sunak becoming PM.
One Good Turn Deserves Another - How Mediation can Help when Tenants Fall Out with Each Other as Well as with You
Landlords will be well aware of the pitfalls of HMOs. Taking on multiple tenants - who often tend to be students - comes with its risks as well as its benefits. Student parties, rent arrears and personality clashes can all lead to an unhappy property. Add into the mix that the occupants are all individuals with their own tenancy agreements, and this can make the prospect of harmony seem like a distant dream. Hamilton Fraser tells us how mediation can help in this instance.