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The landlord’s lifeline: Legal and rent protection in the age of the Renters’ Rights Bill
In this guide, NRLA insurance partner, Total Landlord, explains why the Renters’ Rights Bill increases the need for legal expenses and rent protection insurance, the benefits of securing cover, and other best practices you can adopt to reduce your risks once the Bill becomes law.
Energy efficiency: NRLA addresses minister at high-level roundtable
The NRLA told energy minister Miatta Fahnbulleh more time and more clarity over funding is needed if the Government’s energy efficiency ambitions are to be realised, at a high-level meeting this week. Representatives from across the industry met the minister and a team of key civil servants at the first of four roundtables, organised to examine the proposals in detail.
How we fight to make you heard – an NRLA media relations round up
To say that it’s been a hectic time for the private rented sector would be a significant understatement. Upheaval has been the watchword for landlords across the market as many ready themselves for the arrival of the biggest legislative shake-up for decades.
NRLA podcast - All the latest on new energy efficiency plans
Join us as we delve into the Government's latest energy efficiency proposals, with expert insight and analysis.
Rental housing crisis will undermine Chancellor's growth plans
A shortage of rental homes will undermine government efforts to attract 'global talent' to the UK unless action is taken to address the issue. The NRLA has joined forces with the British Property Federation (BPF) and Propertymark to issue the warning in a letter to Chancellor Rachel Reeves.