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Renters’ Rights Bill deep dive: Seeking possession after Section 21 goes
The Renters’ Rights Bill is set to make the biggest changes to the private rented sector in over 30 years when it comes into force next year. To help landlords get up to speed, the NRLA is publishing a series of articles outlining the detail you need to know. This week we focus on the big changes coming on how you seek possession to end a tenancy.
Meet the Speakers: Theresa Wallace on affordability and the impact of the new Renters' Rights Bill
With over 30 years' experience in the lettings industry, Savills Compliance Director and Chair of The Lettings Industry Council, Theresa Wallace is one of the expert speakers at our 2024 NRLA Landlord Conference. She talks to Sanjeev Shetty about the potential impact of new legislation and the ongoing challenges facing the sector.
Twenty-one people chasing every rental property, says Zoopla
An average of 21 people are competing for every rental property advertised, according to new figures from property portal Zoopla. The figure is more than twice the pre-pandemic average and up from an average of 15 recorded in the last report in June.
NRLA Research: Have your say on the Renters' Rights Bill
The new Renters’ Rights Bill promises seismic change across the private rented sector (PRS), and the NRLA wants to hear more about the potential impact of proposed new legislation on you and your business.
How landlords can safeguard against cybercrime
Cybercrime refers to any illegal activity conducted online, typically aimed at accessing personal information for financial gain. As a landlord, one of the most significant risks of cybercrime is identity theft. Criminals can steal your identity and use it to remortgage or even sell your rental property without your knowledge. NRLA partner, Leaders Romans Group tells us 7 steps to protect yourself against cybercrime.