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NRLA demands courts speed up possession claims – Mortgage Strategy

According to figures published by the Ministry of Justice, it takes an average of almost 29 weeks between a private landlord making a legitimate possession claim to the courts and actually getting the property back. The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) argues that this is far too long , especially

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Housing rate freeze a brake on investment in homes to rent: NRLA – Mortgage Strategy

The ongoing freeze on housing benefit rates is a “travesty” that needs reversing immediately, the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has warned. The view was expressed by the NRLA’s policy director Chris Norris at a Labour Party conference fringe event held in partnership with think tank DEMOS. When

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Landlords twice as likely to sell than buy: NRLA – Mortgage Strategy

Private landlords are more than twice as likely to sell properties than they are to purchase them, according to new research commissioned by the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA). The research reveals that, in Q2 2023, over one in ten (12%) of landlords in England and Wales sold properties. In

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Will the Supreme Court grant Big Labor a license to destroy property?

For close to a century now, union officials have been using the ample special privileges afforded to them under the 1935 National Labor Relations Act, and the subsequent court decisions expansively interpreting the NLRA, as a ratchet to get America's federal judiciary to grant them new exemptions from the rule of law. Time and again, union lawyers have persuaded judges that the “aims” of the NLRA will be “undercut” unless their clients are allowed to get away with actions that ordinary citizens could not.

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