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Landlords to pay up to £15k a property to meet new Government energy targets
Stringent new energy efficiency rules could see landlords hit with bills totalling tens of thousands of pounds. James Kent, the NRLA's chief innovation officer and founder of property compliance platform Safe2, explains more.
How Title Guardian protects estate and letting agents
From 14th May 2025, new Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) regulations will require estate and letting agents to verify every landlord and tenant they engage with, regardless of rental amount. Compliance is no longer optional. Title Guardian ensures you stay on top of these changes with industry-leading fraud prevention and compliance tools.
How to identify the next property investment hotspot
Identifying the next prime location for property investment requires careful consideration beyond media-driven trends. While certain areas may be highlighted as emerging ‘hotspots,’ these can fluctuate annually and are often based on short-term patterns rather than solid, long-term data. NRLA partner Leaders, tells us 4 key indicators of a strong property investment hotspot.
Exclusive member webinar unpacks energy efficiency plans
The NRLA hosted an exclusive member webinar on government energy efficiency proposals this week - with a frequently asked questions sections now added to the website. A recording of the webinar is now available to all NRLA members.
ICO fees up by a third - have you paid yours?
Landlords who electronically handle personal information are reminded they need to pay their annual fee to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), with the figure rising by almost 30%.