ResiSure at the NRLA UK Housing Conference 2025

6 November 2025

On 5th November 2025, the property sector’s leading figures came together at the Exhibition Centre Liverpool for the annual NRLA UK Housing Conference. This one-day event provided an essential forum for landlords, letting agents, and property professionals to address the challenges and legislative shifts defining the private rented sector (PRS). Team ResiSure were proud to exhibit at the event this Wednesday, speaking directly with professionals committed to advancing industry standards and sharing our vision for a safer rental sector.

Addressing Critical Sector Challenges

The conference agenda was keenly focused on the most pressing issues facing property businesses today. Hosted by the respected broadcaster and business journalist, Steph McGovern, the day featured expert-led sessions providing clarity on upcoming legislation and market trends.

Key themes included:

  • Legislative Updates: Essential guidance on the Renters’ Rights Bill, the Decent Homes Standard, Awaab’s Law and forthcoming energy efficiency requirements.
  • Strategic Insights: Expert analysis on property investment, financing options, and tax developments.
  • Future Readiness: Practical content designed to help attendees stay compliant and competitive in a rapidly evolving regulatory environment.

The expanded exhibition and practical mini-seminars – covering topics from Making Tax Digital to mitigating risks associated with pets in rental properties – underscored the event’s commitment to delivering actionable solutions for property professionals.

Connecting and Collaborating for a Better Future

As an exhibitor and NRLA preferred supplier, we valued the opportunity to engage directly with stakeholders across the housing sector. Our conversations reaffirmed the industry’s need for reliable tools that facilitate compliance, protect assets, and strengthen tenant relationships.

At ResiSure, we understand that maintaining a healthy, safe, and comfortable living environment is fundamental to portfolio profitability and tenant retention. This necessity is magnified by changing legislation, including the proactive requirements of Awaab’s Law.

Our exhibit focused on showcasing ResiSure’s property management technology – a non-intrusive, easy-to-install device that provides comprehensive data insights across property portfolios.

ResiSure: Protecting Properties, Empowering Landlords, and Strengthening Relationships

We understand that maintaining a healthy, safe, and comfortable living environment is crucial for both landlords and tenants. It’s how portfolios stay profitable, how tenant retention is boosted, and how we can all contribute to creating places tenants are proud to live in. That’s precisely why we created ResiSure’s property management technology.

Our innovative monitoring technology is a small, easy-to-install, non-intrusive device that can be placed across property portfolios of all sizes. It tracks the metrics that matter most, providing comprehensive data insights that keep properties in top condition, prevent damage, and protect against evolving legislation like Awaab’s Law.

The wireless sensor, powered by a long-life battery and pre-installed with an IoT Data SIM card, means no hard-wiring or extra costs for tenants. It collects data every 30 minutes, giving landlords, property managers, and letting agents real-time insights into crucial environmental factors:

  • Risk of Damp/Mould
  • Temperature
  • High/Low Humidity
  • Leak Detection/Escape of Water
  • Vulnerable Tenants & Fuel Poverty
  • Poor Air Quality

Our platform is specifically designed to assist with managing damp and mould complaints, providing valuable data and guidance that can be shared with tenants and letting agents for speedy resolutions. By quickly identifying these issues, we protect tenants from harmful health risks, safeguard portfolios from disrepair, and, most importantly, strengthen the relationship between landlords and their tenants.

Looking Ahead

Our time at the NRLA UK Housing Conference 2025 was incredibly rewarding. We left feeling energised, inspired, and even more committed to our mission. We extend a huge thank you to everyone who stopped by our stand, shared their insights, and expressed interest in ResiSure. We’re excited to continue these conversations and work together to build a more resilient and tenant-centric private rented sector.