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Smart bathroom space-saving ideas your tenants will love
The bathroom is one of the most important areas in any home, so when upgrading your rental property, it’s a great place to start. For buy-to-let properties with limited space, there are plenty of clever design ideas and small yet impactful changes that can maximise the bathroom's potential while still providing a practical space for tenants. NRLA partner, Leaders Romans Group gives us some pointers.
Short-term vs. long-term rentals: Which offers better returns?
With rising landlord costs, some property owners are switching from long-term rentals to short-term lets. While short-term rentals can seem more lucrative at first glance, NRLA partner Leaders Romans Group tells us that there are several key factors to consider when determining which option will deliver the best investment returns.
Tips for making your rental property more sustainable
The UK Government has announced a new consultation proposing that the minimum EPC rating for rental properties rises from E to C by 2030. Unlike previous plans, this proposal also introduces updated metrics to assess energy performance. NRLA partner, Leaders Romans Groups gives us some tips to improve rental properties.
Half of private renters on benefits face rent shortfall
Almost half of all private renters in receipt of housing benefits experience a shortfall between the support they receive from government and their monthly rents.
The only way is up… Section 21 and Section 8 claims surge
The latest possession figures from the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) were released in February, demonstrating a very telling upward shift in possession claims. Simply put, landlords are racing to secure possession of their properties before the abolition of Section 21. The data confirms a dramatic rise in court claims, with 32,287 Section 21 notices filed in 2024, the highest number in eight years. Paul Shamplina from NRLA recognised supplier Landlord Action, gives us his take.