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Five actions to take when a tenant reports a problem at the rental property
As a landlord, getting a report of a problem from your tenant can be worrying, and you'll probably want to fix it right away. Here, Sandy Bastin, Head of Adjudication Services at the Tenancy Deposit Scheme, looks at what to do when your tenant reports a problem and how fast it needs to be dealt with; examples of common problems and, how to handle them; and advice on handling repair deposit disputes.
How to be best prepared for a possession hearing as a landlord
Ahmed Ali Khan, solicitor at NRLA recognised supplier Regency Solicitors, shares practical tips on preparing for hearings as a landlord.
National Moving Day: Help is at hand
August is the most popular month of the year when it comes to moving house, with next Monday, 19 August, marking National Moving Day. The national awareness day was set up to promote stress free moving, and with this in mind we are sharing just some of the resources the NRLA has to offer to ensure moving in day goes smoothly for you and your tenants.
Call of the month: Dealing with bed bugs in rentals
This month we were able to help one of our members with an issue they had at one of their properties regarding pests. The tenants reported they had bed bugs at the property. Our landlord had never dealt with this issue before, and wanted to know how to correctly approach the issue. They gave our landlord support team a quick call.
Challenging rent increases: is the tribunal ready for rental reform?
Our Head of Policy, James Wood, explains the role of the property tribunal, how it comes to its decisions – and why greater resource for the tribunal is an essential part of the court reforms needed alongside the Renters’ Rights Bill.