Industry News Sally Walmsley 03/07/2020

New guidance to tackle Covid-19 rent arrears

The housing sector has come together to support landlords and tenants facing rent arrears as a result of the Covid-19 outbreak.

Amidst concerns about the impact that the virus has had on tenant finances, the organisations are launching guidance offering practical ways in which landlords and tenants can work to address arrears that might be building as a result of the pandemic. 

The guidance includes the need for both parties to flag up any problems that might be arising early on, along with advice about measures that can be taken such as agreeing rent deferrals, reductions and suspensions.

Support

It also provides support for tenants applying for benefits where need be and points to resources available to help develop budgeting plans to ensure tenants can cover the cost of essentials.

In a joint statement, the NRLA, the Chartered Institute of Housing, The Property Redress Scheme, My Deposits, the Tenancy Deposit Scheme and ARLA Propertymark said: “Covid-19 has posed significant challenges for both tenants and landlords. 

“As a group we are committed to doing everything possible to sustain tenancies both through and beyond this period of crisis.

“The guidance being launched today has an important role to play in achieving this and we encourage all tenants and landlords to work through it together in a spirit of positive co-operation.” 

To read the new guide click here.

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Sally Walmsley

Sally Walmsley

Magazine and Digital Editor

Sally is the Magazine and Digital Editor for the NRLA. With 20 years’ experience writing for regional and national newspapers and magazines she is responsible for editing our members' magazine 'Property', producing our articles for our news site, the weekly and monthly bulletins and editorial content for our media partners.

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