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National Residential Landlords Association reveals new look and objectives

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The UK’s largest landlord association has rebranded and relaunched its website following a wide-ranging member consultation.

The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) says its new logo, re-designed website and new strapline ‘championing a responsible private rented sector’, which all went live this morning coincides with its membership imminently exceeding the 110,000 mark.

Since launching in 2020 following the merger of the Residential Landlords Association and the National Landlords Association, membership has increased by more than a third and, the NRLA says, continues to grow week on week. The organisation has offices in London and Manchester (main image).

Ranks swell

"Following extensive consultation with you, our members, we are introducing fresh new branding alongside improvements to our website to make it easier for you to access the information you need, when you need it," says its Chief Executive Ben Beadle (pictured)

“We’re extremely proud of this growth and, as our ranks swell, we are keen to build on this success to develop a contemporary identity which reflects the modern landlord and will help us engage with politicians and journalists.

“Our mission to advise, represent, protect and inform as a trusted industry voice remains as strong as ever and, as we prepare for the challenges ahead, you can be confident the NRLA will be right by your side as we head towards the PRS of the future – and championing the important role it plays.”

See the new site.

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