PropTech platform Goodlord has launched a one hour online course explaining the controversial Renters Reform Bill.
The aim is to equip letting agents with the skills they need to navigate the upcoming implementation – likely to be next year, once the Bill has completed its passage through Parliament.
The course, which is free and CPD-accredited, consists of 10 modules. It can be completed across 60 minutes, either all at once or across multiple sittings.
The content has been designed by Goodlord with insights from legal expert Ryan Heaven, and the head of the Property Redress Scheme, Sean Hooker.
Modules include guidance on how to navigate the abolition of Section 21 and implement the new Section 8 rules; the role and powers of the Property Ombudsman; and what to expect from the new property portal.
The course will also touch on lessons learned from the roll-out of similar legislation in Scotland and Wales, as well as advice on what changes agents should be implementing now, before the bill is passed into law.
The course comes with additional resources which can be shared with colleagues and landlords, as well as a CPD certificate for the individuals who successfully pass the course.
Goodlord’s director of growth Costas Frangeskou comments: “We’re really pleased to launch what we believe is the industry’s first course on the Renters (Reform) Bill – something which is on track to shake up the lettings market when it finally becomes law.
“Being across the details will mean agents can offer further value to their landlords and help them navigate these changes, as well as understand how these reforms will affect their own businesses and ensure they plan accordingly.”
Agents interested in signing-up for the free course can sign-up here.