Understanding the Renters’ Reform Bill with David Cox

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Rightmove is hosting a webinar on Wednesday 31st May with David Cox, where David will take agents through the Renter’s Reform Bill.

 

Rightmove’s Legal & Compliance Director will help to explain how the new legislation will affect agents and their landlords.

 

Agents can submit questions in advance for David to answer during the session when registering for the webinar.

 

Agents can sign up here: https://hub.rightmove.co.uk/understand-the-renters-reform-bill-with-david-cox-plus-live-qa/

 

Other June webinars

 

On Thursday 8th June Richard Rawlings will be hosting a webinar to help agents discover more valuation opportunities to win more instructions, an in-demand topic from agents. Richard will be sharing proven and practical techniques that agents can put to immediate use in a changing market.

https://hub.rightmove.co.uk/discover-more-valuations-to-win-more-instructions/

 

On 13th June David Cox will be returning for his regular monthly News Hour, one of the most popular webinars with agents. David will discuss the latest news and regulation affecting agents, and agents can also submit questions for David to answer in advance.

https://hub.rightmove.co.uk/june-news-hour-with-david-cox-2/

 

On Tuesday 20th June Rightmove will be joined by expert consultant Simon Leadbetter, who will be discussing how top estate agents are marketing their businesses. Simon will be sharing how to consistently generate instructions, the best marketing channels for success and the top brand promises of elite agents.

https://hub.rightmove.co.uk/discover-how-elite-estate-agents-market-their-business/

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