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What can we expect from new Metro Mayor?

Liverpool’s new metro mayor Steve Rotheram has not shied away from announcing his ambitions to tackle the housing crisis, an issue that has been making headlines nationwide for some time now. But what exactly can we expect to see? The RLA has requested a meeting with the new mayor – whose Liverpool City Region covers […]

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Landlords cut back on renting to Young People

Younger people will have more difficulty finding rented accommodation in coming months as a substantial proportion of landlords actively cut back on renting to under-35s. Although nearly all landlords are willing to rent to under-35s, nearly a third are changing their letting strategy, mostly to ensure that they have security of rent payment. These are […]

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Kingston Upon Thames Look to Renew Additional Licensing Scheme

The Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames is considering re designating its Additional Licensing Scheme, which came into force on the 21st December 2012. The consultation closes on the 15th September 2017. Additional Licensing schemes affect Houses of Multiple Occupancy that are not licensed under Mandatory HMO Licensing. If you own a property that is […]

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Happy International Friendship Day – have a treat on us

International Friendship Day, promoting friendship and fellowship between all human beings, has origins dating back to the 1920’s but following years of lobbying, is now officially recognised by the UN. In the spirit of this occasion, marked on 30th July 2017, the RLA is offering 50% discount on all new memberships from Friday 28th July […]

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Call of the week – Section 21: The technical stuff

This week our Landlord Advice Team looks at rent in advance and periodic tenancies in relation to Section 21 notices. The introduction of the prescribed Section 21 notice for England in October 2015 caused a few headaches for landlords when it first came in. Along with remembering all the old rules for service for their old […]

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Lingering odours hanging around like a bad smell?

Nothing will put potential tenants off like the stench of cigarette smoke, damp, pets (or indeed damp pets), but lingering pongs can be notoriously difficult to get rid of. Here we talk to industry experts and look at how you can banish those stubborn smells for good. The house was lovely, clean and well decorated […]

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Fire safety guidance must change, say landlords

The RLA is warning that contradictory and outdated fire safety guidance needs updating to better support good landlords. At present, landlords are expected to abide by fire safety guidance which was issued by LACORS, a body that no longer exists, fire safety regulations that date back to 2005 and building regulation guidance issued in 2006. […]

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DWP to look at RLA proposals on Universal Credit

The DWP has said it will address problems faced by landlords who house Universal Credit tenants following a meeting with the RLA. RLA directors David Smith and Chris Town met with Caroline Dinenage MP, the new Minister responsible for housing cost support at the Department for Work and Pensions, to discuss issues including rent arrears […]

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New tenancy agreements now available

The RLA has updated its tenancy agreements – with the AST documents now available to download from the site. There have been a number of changes for 2017. In light of the decision in Broadley v Leeds City Council, the RLA has decided to move back to using contractual periodic tenancies instead of statutory periodic […]

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RLA criticises ‘misleading and distorted’ evictions report

The RLA has written to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation following the publication of a ‘misleading and distorted’ report into evictions in the PRS. In the letter RLA chairman Alan Ward asked new chief executive Campbell Robb, to explain how the foundation came to the conclusion that the number of evictions was greater in the PRS […]

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