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Written by rosalind renshaw

David Salusbury has stood down as chairman of the National Landlords Association.

He is succeeded by Carolyn Uphill, formerly the NLA’s deputy chairman, who is a professional landlord letting student and private residential accommodation in and around Manchester.

Salusbury remains an NLA director and is continuing as chairman of the two NLA businesses, Mydeposits and the UK Association of Letting Agents.

Salusbury became chairman in 2003 and has taken the organisation from a modest membership base of around 4,000 as the Small Landlords Association to a national body working with 39,000 landlords, 21,500 of whom are full paying members. 

As part of its expansion, the NLA has grown to offer a wide range of services and represents landlords’ interests to both local and national government.

Uphill said: “It is a great honour to be NLA chairman at such an exciting time for the private rented sector. 

“During David’s time as chairman, the NLA has become an incredibly useful resource for landlords and an organisation respected by government.

“I look forward to building upon his success, supporting landlords in their journey towards continually improving standards and ensuring our voice is heard by policy makers.”

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