Quick! Tickets going fast for letting sector’s event of the year

Quick! Tickets going fast for letting sector’s event of the year


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There are fewer than 70 tickets left for December 7’s rescheduled 25th ARLA Propertymark Conference and Exhibition.

Originally due to take place in 2020, the programme for the day offers some inevitable points of controversy. 

A roundtable discussion of key leading figures from NRLA, Propertymark, Generation Rent and The Times will analyse likely next steps for Section 21, lifetime deposits and the Renters’ Reform agenda.

Mary Portas, high street retail expert, and Nick Wheeler, entrepreneur and founder of Charles Tyrwhitt Shirts are the big-name keynote speakers, sharing insights, advice, and business acumen.

Alongside the conference, the learning continues in the exhibition hall where delegates will have the opportunity to chat to quality, relevant exhibitors offering services from across the private rented sector spectrum which this year includes the Home Office Right to Rent team demonstrating online checks and answering practical, scenario-based questions. 

 

 

This is the only lettings sector exhibition that the Home Office has chosen to exhibit at.

“The 25th ARLA Propertymark Conference & Exhibition promises to be the best one yet packed with industry insight and perception, teamed with delights and surprises to make sure that our delegates have a really memorable day” explains Maxine Fothergill, ARLA Propertymark President.

“Some of our delegates have waited a long time for this and we can guarantee that attendees will have a really fantastic day, enjoying themselves and making contacts but also taking away learning that will stay with them throughout their day-to-day practice.”

Tags: Events, London

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