Renters' Rights Bill: What you need to know
This course is your exclusive opportunity to meet and learn from renowned industry experts who will take you through some of the main areas where the Renters’ Rights Bill will affect landlords and agents. They will provide tips, insights and advice on how to prepare for this new regime.
- The end of fixed-term tenancy agreements
- The abolition of section 21 and what this will mean for landlords and letting agents
- Preparing for the new repossession rules
- Dealing with the new rules for increasing rent
- New rules on decent homes and Awaab's law
- Clause 12 and new rules for tenancy agreements
- The new enforcement rules, rent repayment orders, and
- The killing of ‘rent to rent’
Learning in our virtual classroom provides the perfect balance of convenience and engagement. You can join a focused session led by an expert trainer from wherever you feel most comfortable, eliminating the need for travel.
The format mirrors the quality of face-to-face training while allowing real-time interaction with the trainer and other participants, creating an interactive and dynamic learning experience.
With clear guidelines like muting microphones when not speaking and keeping cameras on, the sessions remain professional, collaborative, and distraction-free.
This course is also available as in-house training in your office for groups of five to 20 people. This is an extremely cost-effective way of training larger groups. You just need to provide the coffee and the venue and we'll provide our highly experienced trainers and the course materials.
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To discuss your requirements and to get a quote call the courses team on 01926 417 792 or email [email protected].
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