NRLA offers new help to landlords facing Renters Rights Act
Summary
The NRLA is launching new Knowledge Hubs to help private landlords respond to the Renters Rights Act and wider regulatory change. The hubs will provide guidance, tools and training focused on compliance, legal obligations and day-to-day landlord requirements in England and Wales.
Why it matters
Changes affecting the private rented sector can alter landlord behaviour, compliance expectations and the context for property management and valuation work. Surveyors involved in rental properties may see increased demand for advice, inspections and reporting linked to landlord compliance and risk management.
Key points
- NRLA is introducing Knowledge Hubs for private landlords.
- The hubs are intended to support compliance with the Renters Rights Act and related regulations.
- Resources will include guidance, tools, training and services.
- The NRLA says the service is aimed at helping landlords navigate legal obligations and pitfalls.
- The initiative is focused on landlords in England and Wales.
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