NRLA: Almost a quarter of landlords lose rent due to COVID-19

NRLA: Almost a quarter of landlords lose rent due to COVID-19

Almost a quarter (22%) of private landlords with properties in England surveyed have lost rental income as a result of COVID-19 according to the latest research by the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA).

Whilst 19% of those questioned had lost up to half of their usual rental income as a result of COVID-19, with 3% having lost more than half.
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Source: Property Wire


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