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Written by rosalind renshaw

An overwhelming majority of landlords have a good relationship with their tenants, according to the National Landlords Association.
 
In a survey of 662 NLA members, it found 61% of landlords have “very good” relations with their tenants, while a further 34% describe their dealings as “good”. Just 3% say their relationship is “adequate” while less than 1% say it is “poor”.
 
The survey also found 36% of landlords communicate with their tenants at least every month, while about four in ten have contact “when the need arises”.  
 
David Salusbury, NLA chairman, said: “The NLA believes that the private rented sector will play an important part in helping to meet the demand for quality housing in the coming years.

“So it is pleasing to see that almost all landlords have a good relationship with their tenants and that both parties are content.”

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