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Landlords- make sure your tenants know about EU settlement scheme

It has been nearly a month since the United Kingdom stopped being a member of the European Union, triggering the transition period. As you may already be aware, if EU citizens wish to stay in the UK beyond 31st December 2020 (when the transition period ends) they and their close family members will need to […]

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Universal Credit: update for landlords

The Department for Work and Pensions has published a newsletter for landlords who have tenants in receipt of Universal Credit. The newsletter includes the latest information on the managed migration pilot scheme in Harrogate as well as the latest statistics on Local Housing Allowance and Universal Credit. It also includes a new video for private […]

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Budget 2020: Action needed to halt fall in supply of homes

The Chancellor must take action in the Budget to reverse the fall off in the supply of rented housing say landlords. With landlords selling more properties than they are buying and others switching to short-term holiday lets for tax reasons, unless action is taken tenants are going to find it increasingly hard to find the […]

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Rotherham selective licensing scheme renewal approved

Rotherham Borough Council has confirmed that a selective licensing scheme in the town will come into affect on 1st May 2020, and will last for five years. The selective licensing scheme will not apply to all private rented properties in Rotherham. It will apply to the areas of Eastwood / Town Centre, Masbrough, Maltby South […]

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Government policy for rented housing is failing

Landlords are claiming that a string of data released today demonstrates the failure of government policy for the private rented sector. The Royal Institution for Chartered Surveyors is warning that private sector rents are set to increase by 2 per cent over the next year as a result of the demand for such housing exceeding […]

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Japanese Knotweed: Property information form updated

Those selling their properties who do not know whether there is an issue of Japanese Knotweed at the property will now have to declare this, after the Law Society updated the TA6 Property Information Form sellers complete when selling a property. Currently, those selling a property have to select either ‘yes’ or ‘no’ if they […]

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Today in politics : Cabinet reshuffle and new PRS data

In a bumper edition we look at the impact of the cabinet reshuffle, data from RICS and the Ministry of Justice as well as HMOs, Disabled Facilities Grants and much more. Javid quits and housing minister McVey leaves role Sajid Javid has quit as Chancellor of the Exchequer after number 10 told him to sack his […]

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Today in politics: PRS and the ‘Blue Wall’ and Universal Credit

We examine new research showing PRS rents are substantially lower in ‘Blue Wall’ constituencies and Labour concerns about ‘one-week shortfall’ under Universal Credit. The PRS and the Blue Wall The Resolution Foundation has published a report on ‘Blue Wall’ constituencies, those traditionally Labour seats that fell to the Conservatives at the 2019 General Election. It reports: […]

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RLA responds to South Tyneside licensing proposals

The RLA has opposed plans to introduce a selective licensing scheme in South Tyneside. South Tyneside Council wants to implement the scheme for all private rented properties in the wards of Beacon and Bents, Simonside and Rekendyke ward and the Westoe ward. The Council say the purpose of the scheme is to improve the management […]

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Call of the Week-electrical safety

Call of the week

The RLA has received a number of calls regarding electrical safety inspections in the last month. New regulations are coming into force that will require landlords in England to have an electrical installation condition report (EICR) in place before they grant or renew a tenancy from July 1st 2020. The rules are set to be […]

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