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Landlords respond to Labour plans for private rented housing

RESPONDING to the Shadow Housing Secretary, John Healey MP’s proposals to end the use of Section 21 notices in the private rented sector announced at the Labour Party Conference, David Smith, Policy Director for the Residential Landlords Association, said: “Many landlords resort to Section 21 notices because the alternative procedures take too long to process […]

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Deregulation Act and HMO changes next week-make sure you’re prepared

HMO mandatory licensing, new minimum room size requirements, and the extension of the Deregulation Act to apply to all tenancies. There are several changes coming into play on Monday 1st October which you need to be aware of. With a week to go, here we have compiled our articles and guides on the topics in […]

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Labour Party Conference: What can we expect?

All the indications are that this year’s Labour Party Conference in Liverpool is set to be an introspective affair. It is thought a whole day will be devoted to internal party politics and constitutional amendments – as well as prolonged debate on the party’s attitude to a second Brexit referendum, which alone has attracted over […]

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Gas Safety Week 2018: Train with us

This week is Gas Safety week, an annual week that is organised by the Gas Safety Register. All week, we have been producing useful articles and information for landlords about how they can be Gas Safe. So far, we have covered what landlords need to know about gas safety, some frequently asked questions from landlords […]

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RLA at 20 essay collection: Shelter shares its vision for the future

The RLA launched a collection of essays looking at the future of the PRS as part of its 20th anniversary celebrations. Polly Neate, chief executive of homeless charity Shelter, was one of the contributors to ‘Private Renting: A Vision for the Future’. In her piece she praises the RLA, which she says has done ‘great work […]

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Selective licensing to be introduced in Brighton and Hove

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Brighton and Hove council has approved the introduction of selective licensing in twelve wards of the town. The new selective licensing scheme will mean that landlords who have properties in many wards of the city will now have to pay for a licence, in order to rent out their property lawfully. The areas that will be […]

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Carbon Monoxide: The silent killer

Carbon monoxide. It is known as the silent killer. Odourless and invisible it can be fatal if you are exposed to high levels, with 50 people a year dying from CO poisoning and thousands more needing treatment. Next month marks three years since the Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm (England) Regulations 2015 yet there is still […]

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Right to Rent: Panel to reconvene after pressure from RLA

THE Home Office is to reconvene its Private Rented Sector (PRS) stakeholder panel on Right to Rent, following pressure from the Residential Landlords Association (RLA). The RLA has welcomed the news the Government is willing to re-engage with the sector, and that a new meeting of the panel has been scheduled for October. Right to […]

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Licensing lottery: Some councils unprepared for changes to mandatory HMO licensing

Too many local authorities are unprepared for the changes to mandatory licensing that are due to come into force in less than two weeks’ time, the RLA can reveal. The changes will require landlords who let a property to five or more tenants forming two or more households to apply to their local authority for a […]

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Conference update: Lib Dems call for mandatory licensing

A system of mandatory licensing, with a publicly available database of rogue landlords has been called for at the Liberal Democrat conference. A motion was passed including a number of proposals for the private rented sector. In addition to the call for licensing it wants: The promotion of longer private tenancies, with inflation or wage […]

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