NRLA calls on Welsh landlords to ‘have your say’

Original Article Summary

The National Residential Landlords Association has called on Welsh landlords to say what they want from the government ahead of the Senedd Election in eight months’ time. The NRLA suggested this could include: Building safety and fire regulations; energy efficiency and planning reform; increasing housing supply; Tackling enforcement of rogue landlords; or Taxation and financial […] The post NRLA calls on Welsh landlords to ‘have your say’ appeared first on PropertyWire.

PropMatch Curated Analysis

NRLA calls for Welsh landlord input on election manifesto, highlighting major cost concerns with Building Safety Bill (£395-15,000+ per property) and urgent need for planning reform to prepare for MEES requirements affecting 60%+ of Welsh rental properties.

Investor Relevance

Critical for Welsh landlords facing significant compliance costs and regulatory changes. Building Safety Bill could make HMO investments financially unviable, while restrictive planning rules delay energy efficiency improvements required by upcoming MEES standards.

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