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The National Landlords Association (NLA) has compiled a list of the top things a tenant should look for when they are searching for the ideal landlord. A survey by the NLA found 96 per cent of landlords have good relations with their tenants. But there are a number of things tenants can look out for when renting a property to ensure they establish a good relationship from the start.
David Salusbury, NLA Chairman, commented: “The majority of landlords and tenants get on very well and by following this advice, tenants will ensure they find a landlord who is aware of their responsibilities to their tenants. “Landlords who are accredited by a scheme, such as one offered by the NLA, have not only proved they are well versed in the laws surrounding the private rented sector (PRS), but have also committed to ongoing development and learning. “Ask if your landlord is a member of the NLA, or even better, if they are NLA accredited.” To check whether your landlord is a member of the NLA, visit http://www.landlords.org.uk/
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