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Spring statement missed opportunity for renters
The Chancellor’s Spring Statement has failed to address the urgent challenges facing the private rented sector. Despite repeated warnings from industry experts, today’s announcement did nothing to boost rental supply, support investment in energy efficiency, or provide much-needed relief for tenants reliant on housing benefits.
In Focus (2024 Qtr 4): Disputes, diversification and the planning process
For this edition of In Focus, over 1,200 landlords participated in the on-line fieldwork. This edition looks at the landlord experience of dealing with property maintenance and management issues which are reported by tenants. Once again, the reality of landlord-tenant relations is somewhat more dull than the narratives painted in the media. Also in this edition, some of the barriers preventing landlords from diversifying their portfolio are identified.
Answering the Government’s energy efficiency consultation: How to prepare your response.
NRLA Chief Innovation Officer and founder of Safe2 James Kent talks us through the Government’s new energy efficiency plans – and a new guide from the NRLA on how to construct your response.
The UK property market and buy to let in 2025
The UK property market has been a cornerstone of wealth creation and financial security for investors. Property investment continues to hold significant appeal despite facing challenges such as shifting economic conditions, regulatory changes, and evolving buyer preferences in recent years. NRLA partner Getground, unpacks the key trends and insights shaping the UK property landscape in 2025.
Renters’ Rights Bill back in Lords next month
Committee Stage of the Renters’ Rights Bill will start on 22 April it has been confirmed this week. This will see peers scrutinise the detail of the Bill, and debate and agree any proposed amendments. The NRLA is backing two amendments on rent arrears and other changes that will balance the needs of landlords and tenants.