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NRLA agrees commercial partnership with GetGround – London Wallet

Mark Helprin by Mark Helprin
April 12, 2024
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NRLA agrees commercial partnership with GetGround – London Wallet
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The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has agreed a new partnership with GetGround, the property investment platform for buy-to-let landlords looking to manage their UK limited companies, which can help increase tax efficiencies, and optimise inheritance planning.

GetGround offers a range of services designed to support buy-to-let investors, including creating a new limited company; bookkeeping, accounting, tax filing, and administrative support for existing limited companies; opening a landlord-optimised business account; finding a vetted new build or tenanted secondary property; selling a property, tenanted or not, to an active community of landlords and agents.

Ben Beadle, chief executive of the NRLA, said: “The private rented sector has changed enormously in recent years. This collaboration is a demonstration of the NRLA’s ongoing pledge to provide our members with innovative and dynamic solutions to the challenges of letting property in 2024.

“The NRLA’s partnership with GetGround exemplifies our commitment to helping landlords manage their property investments and in turn promote the growth of a healthy, sustainable, private rented sector.”

Moubin Faizullah-Khan, founder and CEO of GetGround, commented: “Over the years at GetGround, we have grown and developed our products significantly, driven by constant feedback from landlords on our platform to create services that work seamlessly for all parts of the property investment journey.

“In collaborating with the NRLA, UK’s largest landlord association, we aim to further increase the impact of hassle-free property investment for both seasoned and first-time investors, and are excited to connect with landlords from all over the world to do so.”

 





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