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Should you invest in HMO properties in the current buy-to-let market?
Property investment and the market surrounding it come with constant changes and challenges. Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) offer a unique opportunity to maximise rental income and diversify your portfolio with an alternative investment strategy. Although HMOs come with many benefits, it’s important to be aware of their nuances and complexities. In this article, NRLA partner GetGround, explores the potential rewards of HMO investing as well as the risks involved.
Renters Rights Bill amendments: what you need to know
A proposed new amendment to the Renters' Rights Bill will reassure landlords they will still be able to regain possession if they serve notice before the Bill becomes law but don't apply for a possession order until after. The amendment has been put forward by Baroness Taylor, the Housing Minister in the Lords.
Government must go back to the drawing board on energy plans
The Government's controversial energy efficiency plans have never been far from the headlines in the past months, with a new fuel poverty consultation adding yet another layer to the conversation. Mia Rotaru, NRLA Public Affairs Officer, explains why the Government is premature in launching yet another consultation now - and what need to happen instead.
NRLA: Renters’ Rights Bill delay causing uncertainty for tenants and landlords
Ministers need to tell landlords and tenants when measures in the Renters’ Rights Bill will take effect the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) is today warning.
Answers needed on Renters’ Rights Bill
Ministers need to tell landlords and tenants when measures in the Renters’ Rights Bill will take effect