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Property buyers' cheat sheet: How to find the hidden deals
What if we told you there were ways to reduce the risk of losing a property you had your eye on, as well as ‘property cheats’ that give you an advantage in a competitive buying market? NRLA partner, Viewber thought it was time they let you into some of the property market’s best kept secrets.
Avoid common oversights when becoming a landlord
When choosing a buy to let mortgage, landlords often encounter several pitfalls that can have long-term financial consequences. NRLA Mortgages outlines some of the common oversights landlords make and how to avoid them.
Landlords' back to uni guide: 10 tips for a smooth student tenancy
Whether you're a seasoned student landlord or preparing for your first group of freshers, this guide from Total Landlord is here to help you manage your student tenancy smoothly and professionally. It covers how new and existing legislation impacts student tenancies, and ten tips to keep your tenants happy, your property protected, and your investment profitable.
The Autumn Budget - what’s really going on?
With the rumour mill running overtime ahead of the Autumn Budget our chief policy officer Chris Norris looks behind the headlines to outline how the plethora of proposed tax changes could impact the private rented sector – and the likelihood of change.
Rent Repayment Orders – A growing concern for uninformed landlords?
NRLA recognised supplier, Landlord Action, has seen a noticeable increase in enquiries relating to Rent Repayment Orders (RROs) over the past six months. RROs are a way for tenants or local authorities to reclaim rent from landlords who have breached certain legal obligations, such as failing to license a property or protect a deposit, even when the tenancy has ended. With changes under the Renters Rights Bill on the horizon, this is fast becoming an area of increased risk.