The National Residential Landlords Association has welcomed the government's commitment to tackling anti-social tenants following the abolishment of Section 21.

The National Residential Landlords Association has welcomed the government's commitment to tackling anti-social tenants following the abolishment of Section 21.
The Private Rental Sector is undeniably in need of some assistance, as recent changes to legislation and The National Residential Landlords Association has warned that whilst private rents are increasing by less than inflation, rising energy, food and other bills will make it more...
Government plans to reform the private rented sector risk becoming a charter for anti-social behaviour without urgent changes, according to new warnings raised by the Chief Executive...
After becoming Britain’s fourth Tory prime minister in six years, Liz Truss has appointed Simon Clarke to be Britain's seventh housing minister in six years. One in two tenants fears they will never buy a home, with the growing number of lifetime renters significantly limiting the UK’s aspirations of pet ownership, according to new...
The next Prime Minister must address the supply crisis in the private rented sector if homeownership ambitions are to become a reality, warns the National Residential Landlords...
Pet damage poses more of a threat than the damage inflicted by adult tenants, with 85.3% of respondents saying they’ve experienced pet-related damage, yet landlords are more...
The Welsh Government is delaying the implementation of the Renting Homes Wales Act until 1st December 2022. New property passports, which would help landlords prove their homes are compliant and tenants identify decent and safe housing, could be used to simplify and bring together the huge...
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