Renters Rights implementation under discussion at agents’ forum

Renters Rights implementation under discussion at agents’ forum


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Propertymark is co-hosting the virtual All-Wales Agent Forum on November 19 at 2pm. 

Open to all property agents across Wales, the forum will hear directly from key stakeholders and stage sector-wide discussions. 

This interactive event invites attendees to submit questions in advance, to be answered by speakers from the Welsh Government, as well as leading voices from the voluntary and private sectors. 

Among the highlights: 

  • Tai Pawb, the equality and housing rights charity, will shine a spotlight on renters’ rights and share insights on the lived experiences of tenants in Wales;
  • Gareth Baglow from the Welsh Government will outline commencement plans for renters’ rights and update delegates on the Rent Data Project;
  • David d’Orton-Gibson will offer expert guidance on one of the most pressing property management concerns: damp and mould;
  • Tim Thomas, Policy and Campaigns Officer at Propertymark, will cover other key industry developments and emerging policy themes;
  • Sarah Cullen from the Welsh Government Building Safety Team will provide the latest updates on safety regulations. 

The session will conclude with a discussion: ‘Rent Smart Wales – What Next?’, marking the 10th anniversary of the regulatory scheme.

Tim Thomas comments: “These forums are an important opportunity for agents to connect with policy-makers and get the guidance they need to navigate change.” 

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