As a trade body the ARLA monitors the development of
international, European, and UK policy and legislation, which may
impact upon its members, and upon their clients. This work
involves forming and maintaining relationships and dialogue with a
wide range of key stakeholders, including other professional
bodies, regulators, and politicians. It is also involves responding
to a plethora of formal and informal consultation exercises being
undertaken by government departments or others, so that the
position and views of members of the ARLA are taken into full
consideration when initiatives relating to the property sector are
being shaped.
Over all the ARLA aims to be a leading, consistent, and
influential voice on all property related issues. The new Campaigns
area of the ARLA web site is designed to provide members and others
with examples of the ARLA's policy portfolio.
Access all of the latest and archived NFOPP
Campaigns here
Access the NFOPP Policy Diary here