Agency brings in Paul Shamplina to educate landlords

Agency brings in Paul Shamplina to educate landlords


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A lettings agency says it’s bringing in Paul Shamplina to bring their landlord clients up to date on the Renters Rights Bill.

Shamplina will, join the lettings team of south east coast estate agency Matthew Anthony on Wednesday September 10 discuss the landmark new law that will come into force later this year.

A statement from the agency says: “The biggest changes in a generation to the laws governing being a landlord are on the way. Everything from the end of fixed-term tenancies, restrictions on rent increases, the abolition of ‘No Fault’ evictions and much more is coming into force later this year.

“We’re excited to welcome Paul Shamplina – one of the most recognised voices in the private rental sector and four times winner of ‘Seminar Speaker of the Year’ at The Landlord Investment Show Awards. As founder of Landlord Action and star of TV success ‘Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords’ our star guest speaker guarantees a lively evening.”

He will focus on how landlords can protect their buy to let investments, keeping compliant with changes to regulations and how to avoid possible fines. 

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