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Last week the Residential Landlords Association (RLA) officially merged with the National Landlords Association (NLA) to become the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA). With the merger, Jodi Berg OBE, a longstanding TDS Board member, was unveiled as the new Chair of the NRLA. Jodi will now be the NRLA representative on the TDS Board.
In this week’s #ExpertView blog, we hear from Jodi Berg, Chair of the newly formed NRLA.
With the new NRLA partnership, the membership will expand to 80,000 landlords, managing half a million properties throughout England and Wales, which makes it the largest landlord association in the private rented sector (PRS) by far.
As an association representing many landlords in the PRS, the NRLA will have a stronger voice to influence the sector on behalf of its many members. At a time like this, with the unprecedented situation many landlords now find themselves in, it is important the industry has that support.
The new NRLA has a bright future and it is great to be on board from the start. We need to encourage landlords to come together and support each other and work with other areas of the sector to bring about positive change for both landlords and tenants – now, more than ever.
RLA has enjoyed a strong relationship with Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS) for many years. Whilst I have been an independent non-executive director on the board of TDS, Ben Beadle (who was previously Managing Director of TDS Northern Ireland and Director of Customer Service for TDS) has been appointed Chief Executive of the NRLA. Alan Ward, as the previous Chair of the RLA, was also a long-standing TDS Board member.
What Alan said in a statement about the NRLA merger last year still holds true:
“[As the NRLA], we will be stronger together when presenting a unified voice to government both nationally and locally about the importance of supporting the majority of landlords who do a good job providing the homes to rent the country needs.”
I know both TDS and the NRLA share this common vision in supporting landlords throughout the country.
The relationship between the NRLA and TDS is strengthened further through DepositGuard, a service which allows members to access both Insured and Custodial tenancy deposit protection schemes, operated by TDS, via their RLA login. The Custodial scheme is free to use and comes with a host of benefits, whilst the Insured scheme is offered at low market rates.
NRLA: The NRLA updates landlords on all the latest legislation changes affecting the sector and offers expert advice, training and other exclusive services and benefits. Find out more about becoming a member of the NRLA by looking at landlord joining options today.
Jodi Berg OBE, Chair NRLA
TDS Board NRLA representative
Jodi is the Chair of the newly formed NRLA (National Residential Landlords Association) and was previously the Chair of the Administrative Justice Forum, a Government advisory body. In addition to this, Jodi is an expert in dispute resolution having for many years been an Independent complaints reviewer for Government organisations, regulators and others.
Jodi’s background includes being a non-executive board member with broad management experience in private and public sectors, a qualified solicitor (no longer in practice), mediator, and Past Board Chair of private companies and public bodies.
As the newly appointed Chair of the NRLA, Jodi is welcomed to the TDS Board as the new NRLA Representative.
NRLA: If you are a landlord and would like to keep up to date with any changes that may affect you or your responsibilities, you can contact the NRLA at: info@nrla.org.uk and quote reference: dg715 to receive 25% off your first year’s membership.
About TDS
Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS) is a Government-approved scheme for the protection of tenancy deposits; TDS offers both Insured and Custodial protection and also provides fair adjudication for disputes that arise over the tenancy deposits that we protect.
We provide invaluable training in tenancy deposit protection and disputes for agents and landlords through the TDS Academy as well as joining with MOL to provide the Technical Award in Residential Tenancy Deposits.
TDS Insured Scheme: where a TDS member can hold the tenancy deposits as stakeholder during the term of the tenancy. Join TDS Insured today.
TDS Custodial Scheme: where TDS hold the deposit for the duration of the tenancy. Join TDS Custodial for FREE today
TDS Academy: TDS provides property professionals with invaluable training in tenancy deposit protection and tenancy deposit disputes. Click here to see upcoming TDS Academy’s.
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