TV? Landlords not ‘on digital’

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Many landlords are still confused by the digital switchover and how it will affect their tenants, with a large number admitting to being unprepared for the switchover.

Consequently, the National Landlords Association (NLA) has teamed up with Sky to help landlords when analogue television signals are switched off in their region.

As the newest addition to the NLA Recognised Supplier Scheme, Sky will be available to give landlords support and advice on making sure their properties are ready for switchover, while also providing them with extra digital services.

As the digital switchover occurs across the UK, many landlords will need to consider their options if their property has shared communal viewing.

Paul Berwick, head of marketing for the NLA, said: “Although the digital switchover has already begun

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