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Energy Performance Certificates Consultation: what it means, and what's next
The UK Government published the first of two long-awaited consultations on energy efficiency this week. It outlines proposed changes to how Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) will be calculated – including prioritising low-carbon heating. Mia Rotaru and Finlay Duncan from our public affairs and policy teams explore what these proposed changes could mean for you, and the wider sector.
NRLA announces new partnership with Homebox
The NRLA has confirmed that it has agreed a new partnership with Homebox, the leading free utility management service that provides essential assistance to landlords and agents during the time-consuming transition period between tenancies.
Plans to accelerate cladding remediation unveiled
The Government has introduced a Remediation Acceleration Plan to expedite the removal and replacement of unsafe cladding on residential buildings in England. The Plan is the first step in increasing the pace of remediation, but some of the measures will need legislation to come into effect. Public Affairs Manager, Eleanor Bateman, explains.
Call of the month - Vacant during festive periods
This month's call has a look at the steps a landlord should take if their rental property is vacated during the festive period.
Renters’ Rights: PRS Database will NOT replace selective licensing says Minister
The new rented homes database being introduced under the Renters’ Rights Bill will NOT replace selective licensing, the Government has confirmed. Housing Minister, Matthew Pennycook said the two have ‘different purposes’ despite both systems pledging to improve property standards and reassure tenants their landlords are meeting their obligations