NRLA offers new help to landlords facing Renters Rights Act

NRLA offers new help to landlords facing Renters Rights Act


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The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) is launching Knowledge Hubs to support private landlords in the wake of the Renters Rights Act. 

The hubs are described as offering “the practical, trusted guidance landlords need to navigate their personal property market journey.“ 

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Aside from offering guidance on sector regulations and compliance needs, the Hubs will also provide tools, training and services geared towards addressing landlords’ day-to-day requirements. 

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The new Hubs focus on the following areas:

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A statement from the association says the hubs arrive “at a time of unprecedented regulatory change – a period when private landlords need to stay abreast of their legal requirements and the many potential pitfalls like never before. Our new portals will put users in the best possible position to meet their legislative obligations.”

And chief executive Ben Beadle adds: “The NRLA has always led the way in providing trusted, credible and reliable guidance to landlords throughout England and Wales, and Our Knowledge Hubs are a natural extension of that trusted service. 

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“Unlike traditional webpages, or AI search results, they offer a bespoke, user-friendly portal designed to meet the specific needs of landlords across the market.

“With the market-leading tools provided by our Knowledge Hubs, landlords can feel confident that all of their questions – however niche – will be answered quickly and incisively by the Hubs’ resources, backed up by the incomparable knowhow of the NRLA’s experts.”

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