Rightmove to host Renters’ Rights Bill webinar with Guild of Lettings

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Rightmove is hosting a live and interactive webinar session with the Guild of Lettings to help agents get Renters’ Rights Ready.

The webinar will take place from 10:00am – 11:00am on Wednesday 23rd April.

Susie Crolla, Managing Director for the Guild of Lettings, will be joining Rightmove to help agents with questions they may have about the Bill, and how to manage different scenarios.

Susie and Rightmove will cover the following topics through live audience polls:

  • Contracts – Are you ready for the periodic tenancy?
  • Rents – When can you conduct a rent review and what are the caps?
  • Evictions & Section 8 – Landlords will want to know you have them covered…
  • Pet and consents – What will the new rules be?
  • Landlord database – Plus the big “What if” questions…

The webinar will close with a live Q&A.

The aim of the session is to help agents understand and prepare for the key areas of the upcoming Renters’ Rights Bill.

Agents can sign up to the webinar here: https://hub.rightmove.co.uk/webinar/are-you-renters-rights-ready/

Rightmove has been running a series of deep dive webinars about the core areas of change within the Renters’ Rights Bill as it progresses through government. These webinars are available on-demand to agents on the Rightmove Hub.

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