FEE WEBINAR: Demystifying Lettings Legislation
Our Senior Partner, Robert Bolwell, is set to answer agents’ most pressing questions about recent and upcoming lettings legislation in a free, CPD-accredited webinar this Thursday. The webinar, hosted by Goodlord, will help demystify the slew of regulatory and legislative updates which the sector is currently facing.
Robert will outline the latest developments on the Renters' Reform Bill following its inclusion in the recent Queen’s Speech, including the upcoming abolition of Section 21 and predicted changes to court proceedings that will happen as a result.
He will also discuss what applying the Decent Homes Standard to the private rented sector means for agents and their landlords, as well as the proposed increase to minimum energy efficiency standards and the new fire safety and carbon monoxide regulations.
Robert will also cover recent court cases - such as the Supreme Court ruling on gas safety certificates - and what they mean for agents going forward.
Attendees will also be able to submit their own questions for the webinar, which is taking place on 16 June 2022 at 10am. Participants can register at
https://www.goodlord.co/newsagent/webinars/legislation-update-with-robert-bolwell
Robert Bolwell, Senior Partner at Dutton Gregory, comments:
"Safety is the word of the moment when it comes to housing law, with the commencement of the Fire Safety Act 2021 and the provisional date of 1 October 2022 announced for the amended carbon monoxide and smoke alarm regulations to come into force. The Renters' Reform Bill White Paper will also bring about even more change in the coming years for the lettings sector. Agents need to help their landlords prepare in advance, so they aren't caught out - especially with the "property portal" under the Renters' Reform Bill anticipated to make tracking landlord compliance much easier for enforcement officials in the future."
Tom Mundy, Co-Founder and COO at Goodlord, adds:
"Staying compliant as a landlord is becoming increasingly difficult, with a long list of regulations to follow and new laws soon coming into play. Luckily, that's where an agent can help make a landlord's job easier. With most agents required to stay on top of all the latest updates and add to their CPD hours with industry-relevant training, they're well placed to advise and keep their landlords in line with legislation."