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Families Are Biggest Category Of Private Tenant

Families RentingIf you are a landlord you may be interested to read that there are more families with children renting privately than any other type of tenant. That is based upon some research carried out by the National Landlords Association (NLA).

There has been a change in the last 4 years as to which type of tenant occupies a larger percentage of private rented property. Back in 2012 it was young single people that were the major type of householder that lived in private rented homes with 53% of tenants being in that category. The latest research reveals that the largest type of tenants renting privately in 2016 is families with children at 48%.

It is also interesting that 76% of those families taking part in the English Housing Survey that was carried out for the Department for Communities and Local Government indicated that they were happy with how long their tenancy agreement ran for and 79% of those people renewed their agreements or they remained the same when the original tenancy agreements came to an end. This survey also revealed that, in 2014 – 2015, the percentage of families renting privately was 37% compared to back in 2004-2005 when 30% of families were renting in the private sector.For Rent

The research carried out by the NLA and the above survey is perhaps an indication that many families with young children are happy with their landlord and the properties they are renting.

Whilst writing, landlords may also be interested to hear that an NLA poll called the NLA Quarterly Tenant Panel indicates that there has been a large increase in the number of retired people renting privately in recent years. When comparing polls carried out in Q1 of 2016 with Q4 of 2012, these have revealed that there has been an increase of around 220,000 in retired people now renting in the private sector.

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In Which Part Of England Are Tenants Most Satisfied With Their Landlord?

LandlordsThe National Landlords Association (NLA) has recently carried out some research into how satisfied tenants are in various parts of England with their landlord.

Interestingly, throughout all the English regions, 79% of tenants stated that they were pleased with their landlord.

The research revealed that tenants in the East Midlands are the happiest with 83% of those tenants taking part in the survey in that part of the country expressing their view that they were satisfied with the relationship they had with their landlord. People renting in the South West and North West of the country were jointly second in this satisfaction survey with 82% being satisfied – only just below the East Midlands. In third place were tenants living in the South East at 80%.

The West Midlands was in fourth spot with 79%. Yorkshire and the Humber was in fifth place with 73%. London was in sixth spot on 72%. East of England finished in seventh place on 71% and in last spot was the North East with a disappointing 67%.

As you can see, whilst the majority of tenants are satisfied with their landlord, there is quite aLandlords wide difference in terms of satisfaction between the East Midlands (83%) and the North East with only 67%. To have such a difference does seem strange and begs the question why?

There will no doubt be a variety of reasons why some tenants are unhappy with their landlord and, in a number of cases, there may be “two sides to every story”. However, it would undoubtedly be preferable if both parties got on with one another. After all, it is probably easier for a tenant to accept a rent increase if he or she is happy living in the rental property and a tenant is more likely to respect and look after the property, fittings and its contents if they are satisfied with their landlord. Apparently, the NLA can provide training for landlords to assist them in improving standards.