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Common sense prevails as Welsh Government rejects tenant compensation proposal
A recommendation that would have required landlords to provide two months' rent as compensation to tenants upon serving a Section 173 ‘no-fault’ possession notice has been rejected by the Welsh Government.
Hoarding Awareness Week
National Hoarding Awareness Week is here, with the NRLA shining the spotlight on hoarding disorder - a serious mental health condition affecting an estimated 1.4 million people in the UK. The NRLA's next Hoarding Training for Housing Professionals course takes place on 16 September.
NRLA: Common sense prevails as Welsh Government rejects tenant compensation proposal
The Welsh Government has rejected a recommendation that would have required landlords to provide two months' rent as compensation to tenants upon serving a Section 173 ‘no-fault’ possession notice.
Blog: Why falling investment is bad news for us all
With new figures showing buy-to-let investment has fallen to pre-financial crisis levels, NRLA chief executive Ben Beadle looks at why a vibrant rental sector is essential for the country – and what can be done to encourage growth.
Landlords identify EPC-C tipping point
This post presents more evidence on the possible impacts of new energy effiicency regulations. The results of this survey (produced in collaboration with Manchester Business School) indicates that grant funding has previously been successful. To avoid supply-side contraction, targeted grant funding would help mitigate necessary larger scale investments. Policy makers should advance on the current iterations of existing grant schemes.