News. Tax ChangesAs our landlords are probably aware there will be major changes to the CG regime beginning 7th April.

News. Tax Changes
The DerbyWhy Should A Landlord Or Tenant Seek Out An ARLA Member?
Probity and Protection - ARLA leads the industry in setting and regulating the highest standards in the industry and demands certain levels of professionalism and commitment to customer service from its membership.
ARLA members are required to work within a robust Code of Practice, which covers the key stages in letting and managing a property. There are comprehensive membership Byelaws which include compliance with such issues as handling and accounting for Clients’ money; the mandatory ARLA Client Money Protection Bonding Scheme; Professional Indemnity Insurance; Dealing with Complaints and Disciplinary Procedures.
ARLA members are required to employ a minimum of at least one member of staff, in any office, who holds a suitable industry qualification, recognised by the Association.
ARLA keeps it members up to date with changes in legislation and provides wide-ranging training and guidance to help members understand and interpret all aspects of letting and managing a property.
ARLA, the Association of Residential Letting Agents, is the only professional self-regulating body to be solely concerned with lettings. Read the ARLA position on the No Property Licence, No Rent scheme.