Almost 85,000 new homes a year needed for London private rented sectorBy Em Morley (she/they)|2022-03-09T09:15:27+00:009th March 2022|
Gove’s cladding plans are ‘based on lazy and false assumptions’By Em Morley (she/they)|2022-02-23T10:01:02+00:0023rd February 2022|
Landlords welcome government plan to end cladding injusticeBy Em Morley (she/they)|2022-02-22T09:22:54+00:0022nd February 2022|
Local authorities fail to record private rental sector complaints, says NRLABy Em Morley (she/they)|2022-02-11T11:06:33+00:0011th February 2022|
Government Levelling Up White Paper plans to improve private rental sectorBy Em Morley (she/they)|2022-02-03T12:39:38+00:003rd February 2022|
Government cladding removal plans are causing confusion for landlordsBy Em Morley (she/they)|2022-02-02T12:38:45+00:002nd February 2022|
NRLA poll reveals number of landlords hit by rent losses due to COVIDBy Em Morley (she/they)|2022-01-27T09:40:00+00:0027th January 2022|
Poll reveals effect of Universal Credit cut on private rental sectorBy Em Morley (she/they)|2022-01-26T09:18:03+00:0026th January 2022|
Landlords respond to tax hikes affecting the rental marketBy Em Morley (she/they)|2021-12-21T09:32:49+00:0021st December 2021|
Government plans for energy improvements in rental housing need rethinkBy Em Morley (she/they)|2021-12-17T09:30:03+00:0017th December 2021|
Landlords back call for strategic approach to private rental sectorBy Em Morley (she/they)|2021-12-14T08:05:43+00:0014th December 2021|
Rent arrears increase for tenants with COVID rent debtsBy Em Morley (she/they)|2021-12-09T09:31:44+00:009th December 2021|