The majority of tenants say their rent provides good
value for money, according to the National Landlords Association’s latest
research findings. More than seven in 10 tenants (73 per cent) rated their rent
as ‘good’ or ‘very good’ when asked their opinion on whether it represented
value for money. One in five (20 per cent) perceived their rent as ‘poor’
value, while just three per cent rated it as ‘very poor’. The findings also
show that the majority of landlords haven’t increased rents in the last 12
months, with three quarters of tenants reporting they’re paying the same rent
(72 per cent) or a lesser amount (3 per cent) compared with a year ago. Read
more on the NLA website.
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