NLA Makes It Easier For Landlords To Vote
With At A Glance Guide To Main Political Party Manifestos
The National Landlords Association (NLA) have decided to make it a bit easier for floating landlord voters who may not have decided who they intend to vote for yet, by compiling a short at […]

NLA Publishes Landlords At A Glance Guide To Voting
NLA Makes It Easier For Landlords To Vote
With At A Glance Guide To Main Political Party Manifestos
The National Landlords Association (NLA) have decided to make it a bit easier for floating landlord voters who may not have decided who they intend to vote for yet, by compiling a short at a glance guide to where each political party stands on key policies related to property ownership in the UK private rental sector and landlord life.
As we published on Spotlight yesterday, every political party have their own views on each of the following measures:
- Rent Control
- Longer Tenancies
- Landlord Licensing
- Landlords’ Register
- Letting Agent Fees
- Landlord Tax
Tomorrow is polling day in the UK (7th May), so if you haven’t already decided which of the political parties should get your vote as a landlord and business owner, the National Landlords Association has decided to make it a bit easier for floating landlord voters by compiling a helpful guide to where each of the main political parties stand on key landlord and property related policies.
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Political Housing Policies Could Have A
Major Impact On Landlords
The May 2015 General Election could have a major impact on the UK’s private rental sector (PRS), with each political party promising something different for the reform of the UK housing market and the private rental sector.
Each political party has their own propaganda […]

Political Parties Focus On Housing To Win Election
Political Housing Policies Could Have A
Major Impact On Landlords
The May 2015 General Election could have a major impact on the UK’s private rental sector (PRS), with each political party promising something different for the reform of the UK housing market and the private rental sector.
Each political party has their own propaganda to attempt to influence voter sentiment ahead of the May 2015 General Election, but do they really have landlord and tenant interests at heart?
All political campaigning promises something different for home owners and landlords with some political parties focussing on real issues that could make a difference whilst others continue to apportion blame and responsibility on to local authorities and private rented sector landlords.
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