Inside Property is a bi-monthly podcast presented by Richard Blanco in collaboration with Share Radio. The programme aims to provide commentary and analysis on a wide range of property and housing related issues. The new 15 minute NLA Podcast is available here (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nla-podcast/id1441951844?mt=2). Richard Blanco is a landlord and developer based in East London with properties across six London boroughs. He is London Representative for the National Landlords Association and regularly comments on property and housing matters in the press, on radio and TV. Richard has a keen interest in buying at auction, the development process, encouraging positive landlord and tenant relations, financing and business strategy. He regularly appears on Househunters International which is broadcast in the USA and Canada.
Government guidelines have enabled the housing market to re-open for business in England from 13 May 2020. In this episode, Richard Blanco is joined ...
There is a burgeoning offer of residential, buy to let and short term finance available and arguably the market has never been so competitive. But le...
Richard Blanco is joined by Meera Chindooroy from the National Landlords Association, Lawrence Bowles from Savills and Richard Bowser from Property In...
Most of us associate short term lets with AirBnB. But holiday lets, villas and all kinds of serviced accommodation make this a much more diverse aren...
Architect, Richard Ganeshmoorthy and expert landlord developers MaryAnn Richmond-Coggan and Karen Gregory join Richard Blanco to discuss the joys and ...
The inventory and return of the deposit are key aspects of being able to end a tenancy well – but what if the tenant is in arrears or has breached the...
Letting Agents are facing a raft of regulatory changes in 2019. From April they must have a dedicated bank account and insurance for clients’ money an...
How important is design for let properties? As a landlord, should you always stick to neutral or can you safely stray into something more adventurous?...
How would you feel about compulsory three year tenancies? Would they provide essential security of tenure for families or pose too big a risk for land...
Are you ready for GDPR? Under this directive, tenants will have the right to sue landlords for misuse of data from 25 May 2018. The NLA's Chris Norris...