Free webinar for agents on latest shock waves to hit market

Free webinar for agents on latest shock waves to hit market


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A free webinar for agents is being held next week, again devoted to the Renters Reform Bill as well as the General Election to be held later this year.

During the session, which starts at 10am on Monday January 15, the director of tenancy services at PropTech supplier Goodlord – Nik Smith – will be joined by E.surv research guru Rob Owens, and the associate solicitor at Dutton Gregory, Ryan Heaven. 

The panel will also unpack how agents can harness the benefits of an uncertain market to win landlord clients, and unlock as much growth as possible over the coming year.

Smith says: “2024 promises to be an extremely busy year for letting agents, in an economic, political, and legislative sense, so it’s crucial they stay well informed to stand out among competitors and make it a successful one. 

“The webinar will provide a great opportunity for agencies to get ahead and find out everything they need to know about this year might hold, including the opportunities they should be seizing. 

“We hope the webinar provides attendees with some clear guidance and food for thought on how they can best capitalise on what’s coming down the track in order to drive growth and unlock new opportunities going forwards.”

You can sign up here.

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