Renters report positive experiences with their landlords
Renters report positive experiences with their landlords in the private rented sector A recent government survey reveals that the majority of private renters in England report positive experiences with their landlords, highlighting a generally satisfactory relationship within the private rented sector. This is significant for landlords as it underscores the importance of maintaining good communication […]
NRLA warns that landlords can’t afford EPC upgrades
NRLA Warns Landlords Cannot Afford EPC Upgrade Costs The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has raised concerns that landlords are unable to afford the substantial costs associated with the government’s proposed Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) upgrades. With minimum EPC rating requirements set to rise to a C by 2028 for new tenancies and by 2030 […]
NRLA warns that landlords can’t afford EPC upgrades
NRLA warns that landlords can’t afford EPC upgrades The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has raised concerns that many landlords will struggle to finance the government’s proposed Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) upgrades. With costs potentially reaching up to £15,000 per property, the NRLA warns that without adequate support, landlords may be unable to meet the […]
NRLA warns that landlords can’t afford EPC upgrades
NRLA Warns Landlords Cannot Afford EPC Upgrade Costs The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has raised concerns that the proposed energy performance certificate (EPC) upgrades for rental properties are financially unviable for many landlords. With government plans requiring substantial investment to meet minimum EPC standards, the NRLA warns that without adequate support, landlords will struggle […]
NRLA warns that landlords can’t afford EPC upgrades
NRLA Warns Landlords Cannot Afford EPC Upgrade Costs The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has issued a warning that landlords are unlikely to afford the proposed Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) upgrades required by the government. With costs potentially reaching up to £15,000 per property, many landlords’ rental incomes do not support such significant investment, risking […]
NRLA warns that landlords can’t afford EPC upgrades
NRLA warns landlords cannot afford costly EPC upgrades The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has raised concerns that landlords across the UK are unable to finance the proposed Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) upgrades required by new government regulations. With costs potentially reaching up to £15,000 per property, many landlords may find it unprofitable to invest […]
NRLA warns that landlords can’t afford EPC upgrades
NRLA Warns Landlords Cannot Afford EPC Upgrades The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has issued a warning that many landlords will struggle to afford the proposed Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) upgrades required by the government. With costs potentially reaching up to £15,000 per property, the NRLA highlights that the current funding model is unsustainable and […]
NRLA warns that landlords can’t afford EPC upgrades
NRLA Warns Landlords Cannot Afford EPC Upgrade Costs The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has raised serious concerns about the affordability of the government’s proposed Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) upgrades for rental properties. With landlords facing potential costs of up to £15,000 per property to meet new EPC standards, many may struggle to invest without […]
NRLA warns that landlords can’t afford EPC upgrades
NRLA Warns Landlords Cannot Afford EPC Upgrade Costs The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has raised concerns that landlords across the UK are unable to afford the proposed costs associated with upgrading rental properties to meet new Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) standards. With government plans requiring landlords to invest up to £15,000 per property by […]
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Renters’ Rights Act: Discrimination Penalties and the Challenges for UK Landlords The Renters’ Rights Act introduces a new enforcement framework that significantly impacts landlords’ ability to select tenants without facing discrimination claims. Even when applicants are equally qualified, landlords risk penalties if one applicant alleges discrimination, creating a challenging environment for tenant selection. This article […]
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