NRLA links with online student lettings platform

NRLA links with online student lettings platform

The National Residential Landlords Association is linking with leading online student and graduate lettings platform Hybr. 

A statement from the NRLA says the collaboration will help landlords and agents cut through administrative delays and let properties faster, just as demand from student renters continues to surge across the UK. In short, the NRLA and Hybr are aligned in their goal to make renting simpler, smarter, and more accessible – from start to finish.

An association spokesperson says: “In a sector that’s increasingly digital, fragmented and competitive, our members need simple, powerful tools to help them let properties quickly, transparently and with confidence. Hybr’s platform makes that possible for student and HMO landlords wanting to find trustworthy student tenants.

Meanwhile a Hybr spokesperson adds: “We built Hybr to take the chaos out of student and HMO lettings. Letting agents and landlords are drowning in unqualified enquiries from multiple channels, juggling too many tools, and losing hours to manual admin.”

“Hybr brings it all into one place, automating the grunt work, and helping you make the most of every lead. It’s about turning lettings from reactive to proactive, and giving operators the time and tools to actually let, and focus on the renter experience.”

For student landlords and agents, Hybr offers a suite of features designed to streamline lettings and boost listing performance. These include enquiries across all channels, from Rightmove, Zoopla, OTM, UniHomes, in one dashboard; the ability to market individual rooms and entire houses; automated responses; leads; and an automated viewing schedule.

This new partnership means that NRLA members can benefit from exclusive discounts on Hybr’s services, including discounted landlord pricing with an upfront fee, ranging from a £100 discount on marketing one property to a £75 discount on six or more properties. 

This article is taken from Landlord Today