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Housing commission wrong on licensing

Proposals to make it easier for London boroughs to introduce landlord licensing schemes will do nothing to root out criminal landlords.
That’s the warning from the Residential Landlords Association (RLA) in response to a new report on housing in the capital out today.
The London Housing Commission recommends that Ministers should give boroughs the power to create their own landlord licensing schemes.

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Groundbreaking training partnership announced

A groundbreaking new partnership between the Residential Landlords Association and the TDS Charitable Foundation will help charities and other organisations offer free training on how to rent properties.
Developed by the RLA and funded by the TDS Charitable Foundation, the train2rent scheme will see groups such as housing associations, trusts and residents’ groups given access to specially created training packs including the all materials needed to deliver a course about renting a property.

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Landlords renting to illegal immigrants get new protection

Landlords will no longer be immediately criminalised for failing to pick up illegal tenants says the RLA, which has campaigned for changes to the government’s right to rent legislation.
Changes to the Immigration Bill will provide protection for landlords who take reasonable steps in an appropriate time frame to terminate tenancies of tenants in the country illegally.

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Subletting as a leaseholder – call of the week

The RLA’s Landlord Advice Team is on hand to offer free unlimited advice to members. Each week, we are featuring a call from one of our members outlining their problems and how the team helped them.
On the advice team we do not usually deal with leaseholder questions but we always try our best to guide our members.
Last week a member contacted us after a letter from their freeholder demanding £200 for permission to sublet the member’s property.

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Co-regulation registration fee cut 

The Residential Landlords Association is reducing fees for landlords in Liverpool taking advantage of the new co-regulation deal.
The RLA signed the historic agreement with Liverpool City Council last month, offering landlords who are members of the association a 50% reduction on their licence fees.
It is now reducing its £20 registration fee by half – meaning it will cost just £10 per property to sign up.

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