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Your Wales events and training update: May
Welcome to your training and events guide for May. With the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 set to be introduced in a matter of weeks, we are running a number of training courses and webinars to help landlords in Wales prepare.
What you need to know: smoke and CO alarms in properties
The government has now published legislation that will amend the Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm (England) Regulations 2015 from 1 October 2022. These amendments will bring social housing in line with the PRS, making it mandatory for social housing to fit smoke and carbon monoxide detectors as well.
Landlord Confidence Index (LCI) No.13: 2022 Q1
After a run of increasing confidence, the Quarter 1 survey presented a picture of uncertainty. Not only has confidence dipped, but the proportion of landlords planning to sell has risen. Landlord costs and the regulatory framework are key reasons underpinning this loss of confidence. This survey was undertaken before the 2022 Queen's Speech and announcements of proposed reforms to the PRS.
HR Top Tips
NRLA business members have free and instant access to specialist advice to support you with managing your business, from our partner Croner Business Support. Over here, Croner advisors address some of the most common queries they receive via their advice lines.
The Rise of the 'DIY Landlord'
The 'squeeze' on private landlords over recent years has left many wondering if property investment is worth the aggravation. Increased estate agency charges, maintenance costs, electrical safety certificates, energy performance upgrade requirements, and reduced tax relief for landlords, are a few of the costs undermining 'buy to let' as a profitable venture. Edward Gray talks about how landlords are taking things into their own hands.