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Courts unprepared for Renters' Rights Bill as possession delays worsen
The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has warned that the Government is failing to acknowledge the true state of the court system and its lack of readiness to handle possession cases following the end of Section 21 'no-fault' evictions.
Committee stage concludes: Renters’ Rights Bill a step closer to Royal Assent
The Renters’ Rights Bill has taken a significant step forward, with the House of Lords concluding its Committee stage scrutiny this week. With Royal Assent expected in the summer, attention turns to the finer details and practicalities of the Bill ahead of its next stage. Public affairs officer, Mia Rotaru, summarises the latest developments.
Capital Gains Tax hike now landlords' biggest fear
A rumoured increase in Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on the sale of rental properties is now the single biggest concern for private landlords, according to new data from the NRLA.
NRLA: Investor concern at potential Capital Gains Tax hike
New data published by the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) reveals that a rumoured potential increase in Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on the sale of rental properties is now the single biggest concern for private landlords.
Volunteers Week: Caernarfon landlord Dawn James' volunteering story
National Volunteers Week is fast approaching, and we are showcasing some of the work our members are doing in their communities. In this article first published in membership magazine Property, meet Caernarfon landlord Dawn James. On retiring from her lettings agency, animal lover Dawn James could have been forgiven for putting her feet up; instead, she’s found a new vocation, volunteering to raise money for sick and abandoned pets. Victoria Barker finds out more.