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Adaptations: Enabling a sustainable supply of private rented options

This post sets out the experiences of landlords trying to meet the requests of tenants and would-be tenants who are seeking homes which are adapted to the needs of the elderly of disabled. The post concludes by finding an opportunity for local authorities, the voluntary sector and private landlords to work together. This could be an opportunity to use licensing revenues constructively and raise the PRS offer to particular groups of residents.

Deep Insight Aidan Crehan 05/05/2020
Adaptations: Enabling a sustainable supply of private rented options

Bright lights amid gloomy covid outlook- landlords provide helping hand for tenants

Over the first weekend in May, the NRLA undertook its second survey of landlords examining the impact of the coronavirus on the Private Rented Sector (PRS). Over 4,500 landlords responded. Landlords face reductions in rental income, extended void periods and difficulties in getting repairs done. Our members remain supportive of tenants, and receptive to tenant requests.

Special Report Nick Clay 20/05/2020
Bright lights amid gloomy covid outlook-  landlords provide helping hand for tenants

Landlords & their sparing use of Section 21: The evidence is clear & consistent

This post reviews a range of landlord surveys which have investigated their use of Section 21. Despite the range of samples, methodologies, and responses in these studies a consistent pattern emerges. A typical landlord rarely uses Section 21. When they do so, it reflects frustration with alternatives.

Deep Insight Nick Clay 13/03/2020
Landlords & their sparing use of Section 21: The evidence is clear & consistent

State of the PRS - 2018, Quarter 4

The quarterly landlords' survey undertaken in December 2018 and January 2019 was open to both members of the RLA and the wider landlord community. This survey focused on Finance & Investment. Those who completed the survey on-line were asked their views on a series of topics. Over 2,400 responses were collected.

Quarterly Report Nick Clay 27/04/2019
State of the PRS - 2018, Quarter 4

State of the PRS - 2019, Quarter 1

This State of the PRS report focuses on the rollout of Universal Credit and the difficulties the roll-out has created for landlords. The research, conducted by Edge Hill University makes a number of recommendations for government.

Quarterly Report Nick Clay 19/08/2019
State of the PRS - 2019, Quarter 1

State of the PRS - 2019, Quarter 2

This 'State of the PRS' survey focuses on the experiences of landlords at a time when they face increasing levels of regulation. Over 2,700 responses were collected. The results of the survey also feeds into our Landlords' Confidence Index.

Quarterly Report Nick Clay 23/10/2019
State of the PRS - 2019, Quarter 2

State of the PRS - 2019, Quarter 3

In September 2019, we launched our third quarterly survey of the year. This survey looked at issues related to tax, finance & the wider supply side of the Private Rented Sector (PRS). With the survey being launched at a time when a General Election was becoming a stronger possibility, the survey also asked landlords to comment on potential policy issues.

Quarterly Report Nick Clay 19/12/2019
State of the PRS - 2019, Quarter 3

State of the PRS - 2019, Quarter 4

The final State of the PRS report for 2019 looks at the investment landlords have made to meet the needs and expectations of their tenants. The survey also investigates attitudes to Good Landlord schemes and Property MOTs as a lighter-touch alternative to licensing. Finally, flooding dominated the news at the end of 2019. This report examines the issue of flooding in the PRS.

Quarterly Report Nick Clay 24/03/2020
State of the PRS - 2019, Quarter 4

State of the PRS - 2020, Quarter 1

This survey looks at the experiences of landlords who let property to tenants who claim Universal Credit (UC). It shows that the experience of landlords in navigating the UC system remains problematic. The system, and not the client, is often the cause of rent arrears. The impact being that landlords become reluctant to let to tenants who require UC to meet their rent obligations.

Quarterly Report Nick Clay 29/05/2020
State of the PRS - 2020, Quarter 1

Newcastle extends licensing scheme compliance deadline to October

Newcastle City Council has extended the deadline for landlords to comply with two licensing schemes introduce in April, for a second time.

Regional News Victoria Barker 25/06/2020
Newcastle extends licensing scheme compliance deadline to October