It can be daunting out there for landlords with the ever-changing landscape of the rental market and the growing number of regulations they need to understand and follow. Many choose to employ a letting agent to undertake the brunt of the work for them, whilst others are keen to do it themselves. Even those who use a letting agent though are ultimately responsible for what goes on in their rental properties, so I think it’s important every landlord has a decent understanding of what’s what.
The best investment I think I made in this regard was a few well-regarded
books and a membership with the NLA (National Landlord Association). There are
other landlord associations out there, but the NLA is the biggest and was the
one I plumped for. Their bi-monthly magazine ensures I’m up to date with all
the upcoming legislation, whilst they offer a plethora of courses and documents
accessible online that cover an array of circumstances you’re likely to come up
against.
I’m proud to have completed the online training courses that the NLA
provide with their membership so I became an Accredited landlord i.e. I know my
stuff! Their telephone advice line is also manned by knowledgeable landlords
who will answer any of your more unusual or technical questions. They also hold
regular landlord meetings in association with Chichester District Council to
present the latest news and updates, as well as providing commentary from
industry insiders.
I’m pleased to say that next Thursday (16th November) I will be one of those industry
insiders speaking at Chichester’s NLA meeting at 6pm at the Chichester District
Council offices. It’s free of charge, even to non-members, so come along if
you’re a landlord and you’re interested in finding out more, and you can hear
me talk about Chichester’s property market a bit too!
It’s run in collaboration with Chichester District Council, who are also
here to help landlords provide a good service to tenants. They have a team of
people serving both the private and public rental sectors, answering your
legislative queries and offering support with financial incentives to improve
your properties. Chichester’s fire brigade are here to help too; providing fire
inspections and fire prevention tips and equipment.
There’s a lot of help for landlords out there in the community, so you
don’t need to trawl through pages of conflicting information on Google. I hope
to see you at next Thursday’s free NLA / Chichester District Council landlord
meeting, or you can call me if you ever need some lettings advice.
Clive Janes, CRJ Lettings.
www.crjlettings.co.uk
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