Articles by Meera Chindooroy

Scrapping New Homes Tax Would Raise 10 Billion

The Government could benefit to the tune of 10 billion if it scrapped the stamp duty levy on the purchase of homes to rent out.

Industry News Meera Chindooroy 15/03/2022
Scrapping New Homes Tax Would Raise 10 Billion

UK Government announces Homes for Ukraine scheme: what landlords need to know

The UK Government has today announced its Homes for Ukraine scheme, calling for sponsors to register their interest in providing accommodation to those fleeing the conflict. Here's what landlords need to know.

Industry News Meera Chindooroy 14/03/2022
UK Government announces Homes for Ukraine scheme: what landlords need to know

Cladding- Government open to discussion about support for private landlords

This week, Lord Naseby raised an amendment to the Building Safety Bill which would ensure all individual landlords renting out leasehold properties would be included in the Government's plans that no leaseholders should pay to remediate unsafe cladding. NRLA deputy director of campaigns and policy Meera Chindooroy writes about what landlords need to know.

Industry News Meera Chindooroy 04/03/2022
Cladding- Government open to discussion about support for private landlords

Blog: Energy efficiency and tax allowances - LESA revisited

In the fourth post in our blog series on future changes to minimum energy efficiency standards, we make the case for the UK Government to reintroduce a tax allowance for landlords who are undertaking energy efficiency works.

Insights and Opinions Meera Chindooroy 06/12/2021
Blog: Energy efficiency and tax allowances - LESA revisited

Blog: Energy efficiency - how to account for regional variations?

In the second post in our blog series on future changes to minimum energy efficiency standards, we make the case for targeting central government funding to areas with lower property values, and utilising tax incentives to create a sales market for properties which need significant energy efficiency upgrades.

Insights and Opinions Meera Chindooroy 22/11/2021
Blog: Energy efficiency - how to account for regional variations?

Rental reform white paper pushed back to 2022

The UK Government has this week confirmed that its planned white paper on rental reform has been pushed back to 2022.

Industry News Meera Chindooroy 28/10/2021
Rental reform white paper pushed back to 2022

Blog: Energy Efficiency in the private rented sector

As the UK Government prepares to host the COP26 climate change summit this Sunday (31st October) it has begun to reveal its strategy to transition the UK's housing stock to become carbon neutral.

Industry News Meera Chindooroy 28/10/2021
Blog: Energy Efficiency in the private rented sector

Roadmap out of Covid restrictions

This week, England enjoyed the second step of the UK Government's roadmap out of coronavirus restrictions, with outdoor dining allowed and non essential retail reopened. As restrictions on social contact and business activity begin to lift, the Government has also indicated that emergency measures in the private rented sector will start to taper off from 1 June, as long as there are no further setbacks in lifting lockdown measures.

Industry News Meera Chindooroy 16/04/2021
Roadmap out of Covid restrictions

Managing the backlog in the courts

Last week the Government announced that the restrictions on enforcement of evictions would continue until the end of May. Deputy director of policy and campaigns Meera Chindooroy writes about NRLA proposals around how the backlog in the courts could be managed.

Insights and Opinions Meera Chindooroy 19/03/2021
Managing the backlog in the courts

What could tenant hardship loans look like?

The NRLA continues to call for financial support in the sector to tackle rent arrears as a result of the pandemic. In this blog deputy campaigns and policy director Meera Chindooroy explains what this would look like for landlords and tenants, and what the NRLA is calling for.

Insights and Opinions Meera Chindooroy 12/03/2021
What could tenant hardship loans look like?