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What the Renters' Rights Bill means for landlords
With the Renters' Rights Bill set to transform the private rental sector, the upcoming changes - particularly the abolition of Section 21—are now firmly on the horizon. Paul Shamplina from NRLA recognised supplier, Landlord Action has worked with landlords for nearly 30 years and understands the concern this causes. But while some worries are valid, landlords shouldn’t fear change. Paul lets us know his insight.
TDS tricks and treats to help tackle spider infestations in rented homes
Spiders are most commonly seen in homes in the UK during the autumn months of September and October, and while spiders can often be harmless, their presence in large numbers can lead to concerns about cleanliness and comfort. Here, the Tenancy Deposit Scheme addresses the responsibility for dealing with spider infestations in rented homes and provides tips on handling it to avoid disputes and maintain a smooth tenancy.
Renters’ Rights Bill and student tenancies
The Renters’ Rights Bill is set to introduce significant changes to tenancies in England, and student landlords are likely to be particularly impacted. Amongst other things, the legislation will, when implemented, change the way tenancies can be ended, which is likely to restrict accommodation options for students.
Government must introduce HHSRS review's recommendations urgently says NRLA
The Government must implement the conclusions of the HHSRS review if it is to deliver on its pledge to raise standards in the PRS and social rented sector, according to the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA).
New safety standards must be introduced as a matter of urgency
The Government must implement recommendations from its Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) review immediately if it is to raise standards in the PRS and social rented sector.