Renters Rights Bill Webinar – book a place for next week

Renters Rights Bill Webinar – book a place for next week


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Specialist rental charity Sulets is running a free webinar to examine the Renters’ Rights Bill and its impact on student accommodation.

It will feature high-profile property legal; experrt David Smith (a partner at JMW Solicitors) and Irving Hill, (chief executive of Sulets) will feature in this free webinar to discuss the Bill and what it will mean to the student accommodation sector. 

This webinar is specifically aimed at those operating in the student accommodation sector and will be discussing the impact on these businesses including student PRS landlords, PBSA operators, lettings agents, Universities and Student Unions.

The webinar is in a week’s time on Wednesday September 25 at 2pm and you can sign up here.

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