September 2023

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Michael Gove to give keynote speech at NRLA conference

Michael Gove to give keynote speech at NRLA conference

Housing Secretary Michael Gove will give the keynote speech at the NRLA's Landlord Conference, to be held in Birmingham on October 24. Award winning journalist and presenter Clive Myrie will be hosting the event.

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Irish landlords to benefit from tax breaks

Irish landlords to benefit from tax breaks

Small landlords in Ireland are set to benefit from new tax breaks to keep them in the rental market, it has been reported. The NRLA has welcomed the news, saying it is now time the British Government followed suit.

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Customer Satisfaction Survey - make sure to have your say

Customer Satisfaction Survey - make sure to have your say

The NRLA is launching its largest ever customer satisfaction survey - asking you what you think about the services the association offers - and how they could be improved to best serve you and your business.

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New state of the PRS document released

New state of the PRS document released

With a myriad of conflicting headlines, ever-changing statistics and misinformation, the NRLA has produced the first in a new quarterly series of fact sheets to bring you a snapshot of what's really happening in the sector.

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Exclusive member discounts at electrical giant Currys

Exclusive member discounts at electrical giant Currys

NRLA members can benefit from exclusive member discounts as part of a new partnership between the NRLA and Currys Business, which will see discounts of up to 5% available on selected electrical goods.

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Podcast: Trade troubles and garden disputes

Podcast: Trade troubles and garden disputes

This month we look at the rising cost of building materials and the challenge of sourcing labourers for development and improvement works as well as finding out more about how to prevent gardening disputes.

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What's the strangest thing a tenant has left in your rental?

What's the strangest thing a tenant has left in your rental?

From wartime newspapers to two dozen boxes of pinecones, all manner of objects have been left behind by tenants when they move out. This month we are asking you what’s the strangest thing that you have found?

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All the latest on what we are doing for you

All the latest on what we are doing for you

Despite Parliament and the Senedd being in recess this month, the campaigns and policy team has been actively engaging with Government Departments and other stakeholders to ensure your concerns are heard.

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NRLA on Tour: New dates announced

NRLA on Tour: New dates announced

Hundreds of landlords have already attended the NRLA’s free ‘NRLA on Tour’ events with new dates in London, Manchester and Llanelli. The events invite expert speakers and exhibitors to share knowledge and expertise.

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All the latest PRS news from Wales

All the latest PRS news from Wales

NRLA Wales Operations Manager Steven Bletsoe looks at new data showing the confidence of landlords in Wales is plummeting, and shares the latest on NRLA campaigns issues in the private rented sector in Wales.

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Your latest local licensing update

Your latest local licensing update

Here we talk about all the latest licensing consultations in your local areas. This month consultations are open in the Wirral and Bristol with Birmingham City Council starting to enforce it's new city-wide scheme.

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Your training and events update for September

Your training and events update for September

It's back to school with the NRLA this month with your September training and events guide. We have a bumper crop of face-to-face and eClassroom courses to choose from, and a packed programme of events and webinars.

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With Housing Secretary Michael Gove now confirmed as the keynote speaker for the NRLA conference in October, find out more about why you should snap up a ticket now.

Research

New research from the NRLA shows 41% of landlords will have no choice but to raise rents once they reach the end of the fixed term on their buy-to-let mortgage. For more information click here.