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Meet the Speakers: Zoopla's Richard Donnell on why landlords should not fear the Renters' Rights Bill
Leading market analyst Richard Donnell of property platform Zoopla is one of the speakers at the NRLA Landlord Conference in November. He talks to Sanjeev Shetty about why good landlords do not need to fear legislation change.
Rent controls would be a disaster for tenants
A third of private sector landlords would sell properties they let if rent controls were introduced, according to new research.
Rent controls would be a disaster for tenants
A third of private sector landlords would sell properties they let if rent controls were introduced, according to new research.
Safe service of Gas Safety Certificates
Evidencing compliance with prerequisites for a claim under Section 21 is often challenged. One of the requirements which must be proven when relying on a notice under S.21, is that the Tenant has been provided with a valid Gas Safety Certificate for the Property. NRLA recognised supplier, Legal for Lettings deals with hundreds of cases involving Section 21 of the Housing Act 1988 (“S.21”) and have a team of experts that specialise in helping Landlords successfully recovering possession of their property.
Certainty needed on energy efficiency targets
Energy efficiency targets for the private rented sector were notable by their absence from the King’s Speech. Here James Kent, the NRLA’s Chief Innovation Officer, and founder of digital compliance platform Safe2, explains why landlords need to know where they stand sooner rather than later.