Election Year political updates for agents from Propertymark

Election Year political updates for agents from Propertymark


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Propertymark’s monthly political and government update webinars are set to continue in 2024 – General Election year.

A statement from the trade body doesn’t hold back on its self-confidence, saying: “Propertymark has a formidable reputation for speaking out about the needs of the sector to government and politicians and the organisation is regularly consulted on a broad range of issues.”

Its policy and campaigns team provides the webinar updates about Propertymark’s work and the latest legislative changes affecting members across the UK, relating to the Westminster and devolved administrations.

This year’s webinar series kicks off on Thursday February 1 from 12.30 pm until 13.00 pm and will continue thereafter on the first Thursday of each month.   

Nathan Emerson, chief executive of Propertymark, says: “Propertymark’s monthly political and government update webinar is a brilliant opportunity for property agents to familiarise themselves with the latest developments in housing legislation and announcements that impacts them in their everyday work. 

“Member representation is a key part of what we do, and these webinars are just one of a host of benefits that members can take advantage of to stay ahead of the game.”   

Members can follow this link to register. 

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