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How to assess a supported housing provider?
When partnering with a supported housing provider, there is usually more information publicly available compared to an Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST) tenant. This makes it easier for landlords to make informed decisions and ensure they are partnering with a reputable provider. In this article, NRLA recognised supplier Living Redefined gives us a step-by-step guide to assessing a supported housing provider, helping you avoid potential pitfalls and feel confident about your tenant selection.
Requirements for upcoming EPC and MEES changes
The private rented sector (PRS) is facing significant changes to Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) and Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES). To help you stay ahead of the curve, here are key takeaways from Domna's recent webinar, ensuring you're prepared for the future.
Stamp duty changes: Everything you need to know
It is not an April Fool’s joke – the stamp duty land tax thresholds really are changing on 1st April 2025. Stamp duty land tax (also referred to as SDLT or simply stamp duty) is payable by most property purchasers upon completion. NRLA partner Viewber, outlines some of the changes.
How to prepare for the Renters’ Rights Bill: New guide goes live
A new guide outlining how you can prepare for the introduction of the Renters’ Rights legislation has gone live this week. While the Renters’ Rights Bill is still making its way through the House of Lords, the NRLA explains ways in which you can prepare for the changes we already know will be happening, ahead of time.
Commonhold reform: The future of flat ownership?
With the Government publishing its latest leasehold reform plans this week, public affairs manager, Ellie Bateman takes a deep dive into proposals to expand Commonhold - and what this could mean in practice.