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Rent Smart Wales audit: Electrical safety and navigating the requirements
Rent Smart Wales is undertaking a compliance audit and has identified some electrical safety pitfalls that can be easy to overlook. The Renting Homes (Wales) Act (RHW) requires landlords in Wales to undertake electrical safety testing to ensure properties are safe to rent. NRLA Senior Campaigns Officer Ellie Bateman explains more about the audit and top tips to navigate electrical safety requirements as a landlord in Wales.
NRLA Wales campaigning update: July 2024
NRLA Wales Operations Manager Steven Bletsoe provides an update on Wales' private rented sector, and NRLA campaigning this month.
The Renters Rights Bill replaces the Renter’s Reform Bill
Since Labour swept to power in early July, landlords across the UK have been waiting to hear what, if anything, is going to change in the rental sector. The previous government’s Renter’s Reform Bill was culled as the last Parliament wrapped up, leaving promises and assurances dating back to 2019 dead in the water. NRLA partner, YourRepair, gives us a roundup of what has happened.
What are the benefits of holding one property per company?
When it comes to property investment, structuring your portfolio effectively is crucial. One approach that offers significant advantages is holding each property in its own separate legal entity. While some investors may prefer to consolidate multiple properties under a single company for simplicity, there are compelling reasons to maintain one property per company. NRLA partner, GetGround explores these benefits in detail.
Landlords need to professionalise to prepare for the future
Landlords need to professionalise if they are to flourish, says Paul Shamplina, TV star and founder of Landlord Action, who will be addressing the NRLA Landlord Conference this autumn. Paul, says landlords need to view their rentals as a business, and has called for greater clarity on what changes we’re set to see in the coming years.