Evictions, possession, Right To Rent – all being debated today

Evictions, possession, Right To Rent – all being debated today


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Some of the most prominent names in the rental sector are taking part in a debate on threats and challenges for the industry.

Belvoir’s lettings director Zoe Bywater, prominent property legal expert David Smith, PropTech supremo Trevor Youens of MRI Software, and Fixflo managing director Rajeev Nayyar take part in a live webinar debate at 11am today.

The panel will discuss the countless pandemic-induced administrative and regulatory changes of recent months, including those on Right To Rent, arrears collection, and possession proceedings. 

In particular they will debate which temporary procedures are coming to an end this year, what agents need to do to stay on the right side of the ever-changing rules, and how upcoming changes will hit the industry.

You can sign up to the webinar here and submit questions by emailing [email protected].

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