As a member of the York RLA, you can claim the following benefits and many more.
Access to a Directory of Recognised Service Providers and specialist trade discounts
Free Monthly presentations on topics of interest to landlords and investors
Free personal tax insurance covering investigation by The Inland Revenue
Access to insured deposit protection at reduced rates
Access to low cost and comprehensive buildings, contents, and property owners liability insurance
Free quarterly National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) Property magazine
Remember, your membership fee is tax deductible.
Access to Landlord Members including presentations and e-shots
Entry into the Recognised Service Provider Directory
York RLA Recognised Service Provider logo available for your marketing materials
Networking Opportunities at York RLA run events
Social Media - York RLA will tweet your relevant news, and post it on Facebook
Your company logo, marketing brochures and business cards made available to our members at our monthly presentation evenings
Next Event
Our May presentation will be in person. For our May Presentation we have: James Kent from Safe2 - the leading provider of property safety certificates Rebecca Chadwick from Landlord Support Legal Solutions
Upcoming Event
Our presenters will be Kendall Bailey who will be discussing ‘right to rent’ as you will know this has been recently updated and vetting tenants and the benefits of guarantors and We are pleased to welcome members of the Rate Your Landlord Team who will be explaining how this system works and the benefits
Upcoming Event
Our speaker this evening will be Matthew Parkinson from City of York Council Planning Department. Presentation will start at 7pm and tea and coffee from 6.30pm. Why not join us for a chat and networking from 6.30pm.
Upcoming Event
Our speaker this evening is Cllr. Michael Pavlovic who is the Portfolio Holder for Housing, Planning and Safer Communities. Cllr. Pavlovic will be discussing the York Plan and Housing, particularly strategy for the Private Rented Sector, HMO’s and student accommodation
News
This article was shared with us by Landlord Vision and has been written by Mary Latham. Mary has been a self-managing landlord since 1972 and until July 2018 she was the West Midlands Regional Representative for the NLA. Over the years Mary has been consulted by government, local authorities and other groups within the housing industry and is well known for her in-depth knowledge of legislation and regulation.
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Life can be busy when you’re a landlord. Leaving aside managing your property and tenants, many landlords must also cope with the demands of a job or running a business. Then there’s your own domestic and family responsibilities.
We are getting into the colder months and condensation is becoming more apparent. Condensation leads to black spot mould growth which not only damages the property but is harmful to your tenants.
With the Renters (Reform) Bill shortly to have its second reading we are deeply concerned about the effects on the student rental market. The Private Rented Sector is a key part of the student rental market but is being largely ignored by the Bill. Purpose Built accommodation is however to get special treatment despite it providing less than half of student accommodation.