Election and Lettings – free webinars explain what’s happening

Election and Lettings – free webinars explain what’s happening


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Two webinars between now and General Election Day will seek to explain what the manifesto pledges mean for the lettings and wider property sectors.

David Smith – a well known lettings legal expert at JMW Solicitors – will join with Will Arrowsmith of Fixflo for a discussion on what policy changes could be coming after the election; what current legal cases letting agents should be paying attention to; and how to navigate the road ahead after polling day.

This is at 11am on June 25 and you can register here.

Meanwhile the Housing Forum is holding a webinar next week, at which director of policy and public affairs Anna Clarke will outline the main manifesto commitments on housing and what they might mean for the sector. 

This event is at 4pm on June 19 and you can register here.

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