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The hidden risks of water damage in rental properties
Water damage might not seem like a major threat to your rental property—until it is. A slow leak, a minor roof issue, or an unreported dripping pipe can quickly escalate into costly repairs, unhappy tenants, and disputes over responsibility. NRLA recognised supplier Aspray, tells us how to spot early warning signs and taking preventative measures is crucial to protecting your property, avoiding financial setbacks, and keeping your rental profitable.
How can property inspections help avoid deposit disputes?
At the Tenancy Deposit Scheme, we know how essential regular inspections are in safeguarding properties, preventing disputes, and ensuring compliance with tenancy agreements. Here, we share practical advice for landlords to carry out effective property inspections as part of their spring preparations, answer Q&As, and reveal how inspections can help to avoid deposit disputes later down the line.
Exclusive MEES webinar announced – book your place
With the Government announcing plans to introduce an EPC rating of C on all rental properties by 2030, and a new higher cost cap of £15,000 per property, landlords already navigating the forthcoming changes in the Renters’ Rights Bill will face further challenges ahead.
NRLA On Tour - Capacity crowd in Bristol
The NRLA On Tour staged a great event in Bristol - now it moves on to Kent on 27th February, with the last few spots remaining.
MEES proposals: What you need to know
The Department for Energy Security & Net Zero (DESNZ) published its long-awaited consultation on Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards. But what do these changes mean for you? Mia Rotaru and Finlay Duncan from our public affairs and policy teams break it down for you.