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NLA merges with NFRL

Tuesday, 08 Jul 2008 13:21
NLA merges with NFRL
The National Landlords Association (NLA) has announced it is to merge with the National Federation of Residential Landlords (NFRL).

The newly organisation – with will remain under the title National Landlords Association - will represent nearly 20,000 landlords and will be the largest representative body for landlords in the United Kingdom.

Research among the membership of both organisations has indicated the need for a national unified voice for private-residential landlords.

Following several months of negotiations between the governing bodies of the NFRL and NLA, this merger rightly reflects landlords’ desires that their views are represented with one voice to policy-makers.

"The aims and objectives of the NFRL and NLA are very similar. It is these synergies which make the merger an obvious next step for both organisations," said David Salusbury, NLA chairman.

"The newly enlarged NLA, with almost 20,000 paid-up landlord members, is now the pre-eminent voice for the private-rented sector and this will mean increased commercial benefits to our members but also a greater ability to influence policy at all levels.

"At a time of doom-mongering headlines about the housing market, this merger is good news for the entire private-rented sector."

The larger NLA, combining the strengths of both organisations, will better represent the needs of all landlords at a time when the private-rented sector faces major challenges.

The merger will mean a wider range of products and services being made available to members as well as a significant development of local landlord networks.

Current members of the NFRL will automatically become members of the NLA.

The five existing directors at the NLA will remain in place but will be augmented by two former NFRL directors.

One of the new NLA directors, Barry Markham (former NFRL chairman), will become a vice chairman of the NLA.

Chris O'Toole



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  • I understand that some of the Directors of the NFRL have started legal proceedings against the Directors who signed this merger to get a temporary injunction, until the members of the NFRL have had a chance to vote on the terms offered. Mark, Maidenbower, West Sussex
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