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NRLA leads industry coalition objecting to Renters' Rights amendment
Organisations from across the private rented sector, led by the NRLA, have joined forces to object to Government plans to limit the amount of rent landlords can take up front.
Rental reforms will make access to housing harder
As the Renters' Rights Bill reaches the next stage of the legislative process in the House of Commons, a range of organisations across the private rental market have issued a joint letter expressing their concerns as regards the Government’s proposal to restrict the amount of rent landlords can request ‘up front’.
What is the process for renting your property to a supported housing provider?
In this article, NRLA recognised supplier Living Redefined will walk through the typical process for leasing your property to a supported housing provider so you know what to expect should you wish to explore this alternative rental strategy.
How the new energy efficiency regulations will affect rental properties
Energy efficiency regulations in the UK are tightening and landlords must take notice. With the upcoming changes to Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) and other regulations, landlords will need to ensure their properties meet stricter Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) requirements. Here’s what you need to know about the new regulations and how YourRepair can help you stay compliant while protecting your property.
Renters' Rights Bill amendments - a deep dive
A number of amendments have been made to the Renters Rights Bill ahead of it continuing its passage through parliament next week. Here the NRLA's Head of Policy James Wood takes a deep dive into what the proposed changed will mean in practice.