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Your Licensing Update for March
In our licensing blog this month we round up all the latest licensing consultations and how to respond to them, as well as full details of all the new schemes coming into force.
Rental housing crisis will undermine Chancellor's growth plans
Efforts to attract “global talent” to the UK will be undermined unless urgent action is taken to boost the supply of homes to rent, according to a letter sent by the NRLA, Propertymark and BPF to the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Call for clarity on new EPC plans
With Renters’ Rights dominating the headlines at present its easy to forget other reforms on the horizon which could have significant consequences for landlords. Here NRLA Chief Innovation Officer and founder of Safe2 explains more about plans to change the way EPCs are calculated and what that means for you and your portfolio.
Energy Efficiency Challenges in the Welsh PRS: Insights from Wave 3 of the Wales Longitudinal Study
Landlords in Wales face significant challenges in improving energy efficiency due to the prevalence of older housing stock. The recent government proposal requiring all rental properties to achieve a minimum EPC C rating by 2030 intensifies these challenges. Insights from Wave 3 of the Wales Longitudinal Study highlight landlords' concerns and underscore the need for supportive policies to facilitate necessary investments.
Landlord Confidence Index (LCI) No.24: 2024 Q4
This is the final edition of the Landlord Confidence index in this form. Confidence recovered somewhat from the previous quarter's plunge, but the recovery is far from a "rebound". In Wales, confidence continues to drift downwards. Signs that demand is cooling indicates a market which is heading towards a new equilibrium, but with further cost rises and regulatory change coming down the track, the news for tenants in 2025 may not be positive....