Property fraud experts Title Guardian partner with the NRLA

The NRLA has partnered with property fraud prevention experts Title Guardian to help members protect their rental homes.

Property fraud is a growing concern, with tales of everything from illegal subletting to title theft now increasingly common. 

The new partnership will give NRLA members access to a cutting-edge monitoring system which scans a wide variety of digital sources, and can inform landlords immediately if Title Guardian detects evidence of fraudulent activity.

As part of the deal a landlord’s first rental property can be registered for free, with the second and third registered properties eligible for a 40% discount upon registration. 

Ben Beadle, Chief Executive at the NRLA, said:“This partnership provides our members with important protections against fraud at a time when, unfortunately, crimes of this nature are becoming more common across the private rented sector.

“With Title Guardian already regarded across the market as the leading provider of this kind of support, we are delighted to be extending this valuable service to our growing membership base.”

John Daw, Title Guardian’s CEO, said: “Landlords can be at a higher risk of fraudulent threats. They aren’t at their properties, so can be vulnerable to property and identity mis-use and unauthorised sub-letting.  

“The NRLA is at the heart of the landlord community, providing invaluable advice and services for its members: property providers who deliver vital infrastructure for the UK economy.  

“We’re delighted to be part of their member ecosystem. This partnership not only endorses Title Guardian but also sends a powerful message to the property industry that proactively tackling this issue is of utmost importance. We look forward to welcoming NRLA members as Title Guardian customers, allowing us to protect their portfolios and contribute to a more secure property market.”

If you would like to learn more about Title Guardian’s Smart Portfolio Protection service and the partnership with the NRLA click here or watch the video below: