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Renters' Rights: Amendments we're backing in the Lords
The Renters’ Rights Bill moves to Committee stage in the House of Lords from 22nd April, where more than 200 amendments will be debated. Public Affairs Manager, Ellie Bateman, highlights the proposed changes we are supporting to ensure the Bill is workable and fair.
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Property development & commercial letting – opportunites to diversify?
With the Renters' Rights Bill on the horizon, the NRLA asked landlords to discuss their experiences in property markets other than residential letting. Whilst NRLA members are showing no rush towards the short term letting market, have they followed other routes in trying to balance the changing risk profile of residential letting? Members were asked about (i) property development and (ii) letting commercial property. This blog reviews experiences and barriers to entry.
"Check your head, then check your rent!" - Navigating the social housing maze
Having worked with thousands of landlords, NRLA recognised supplier Living Redefined has seen it all—every assumption, every expectation, and yes, every facepalm moment. The Social Housing Sector isn’t a one-size-fits-all kind of deal. It's a quirky, twisty, nuanced space where each contract comes with its own flavour, just like your favourite cup of coffee (except sometimes with more paperwork).
How to choose the right flooring for your flat
Whether you have purchased or are renting a flat, there are many aspects you may want to change to make the space feel like home, from the colour of the walls to the flooring. However, before making any changes, there are several factors to consider when selecting flooring for a flat. With neighbours on all sides, sound insulation should be a top priority, but the type of flat you live in will also influence your decision. NRLA partner Tapi, gives us some pointers.