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The Importance of Dealing with Tenancy Issues before they Escalate
Dealing with complaints early is vital to ensure a great relationship with your tenants - and to avoid problems down the line. Here experts from NRLA partners share their top tips to ensuring your tenancy runs smoothly.
Energy bill support demonising landlords
The NRLA has responded to news that the Government plans to legislate to ensure landlords pass on the Energy Bills Support Scheme discount to tenants paying all-inclusive rents.
Energy Price Rises and How Heating and Ventilating the Home Impacts Health
Energy prices have risen sharply over the past 12 months, which has meant some households simply cannot afford to heat their homes. Selected energy suppliers have provided electric blankets and credited balances to those most in need, but many people have been left struggling with the substantial heating price increase and, in many cases, have simply had to turn the heating off. NRLA Recognised Supplier, Envirovent, tells us the downsides of turning your heating off.
In Focus (2022, Qtr 1): Universal Credit, Local Housing Allowance & Welfare
This consultation with members focused on Universal Credit and the experiences of landlords and their tenants. Difficulties with Universal Credit diminish but persist. The process of Universal Credit still means landlords face arrears through no fault of either themselves or their tenants. This consultation also reveals landlords need to start preparations for HMRC's Making Tax Digital (MTD) initiative.
The energy price cap - what you need to know
The Government has announced that the planned 80% rise in energy prices for consumers will not go ahead as planned on 1 October. While the full details have yet to be announced, there is some important information available that will help landlords and tenants prepare.