UK Landlords Prepare for the Renters’ Rights Bill
UK landlords can prepare for the Renters’ Rights Bill with a free training series at the UK’s largest property exhibition on 29 October in London
The National Landlord Investment Show has announced a free, in-person landlord training series designed to help landlords and property professionals prepare for the upcoming Renters’ Rights Bill, soon to be an Act. The training will take place in person on 29 October 2025 at Old Billingsgate, London, as part of the UK’s largest property exhibition, which is free to attend with registration required.
With the Renters’ Rights Bill due to be reviewed in the House of Lords on 14th October for the final stages of “ping pong” on amendments, the Bill is moving closer to becoming an Act. It’s certain that preparation is now more crucial than ever, as the Renters’ Rights Act is set to become an imminent reality for the UK private rented sector.
The training will be a three-part series taking place across the event, led by property industry experts with an in-depth focus on the new assured tenancy system, the changes to evictions, and new landlord obligations and penalties. Landlords will leave the training series with practical tips for preparation and implementation
Breaking News - Government announces Major Home Buying Overhaul
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Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government and The Rt Hon Steve Reed OBE MP
Hundreds of thousands of first-time buyers are set to save £710 on average when buying a home, along with vital time and energy, thanks to the biggest shakeup to the homebuying system in this country’s history.
Proposals unveiled by the government on Monday 6 October will speed up the long-drawn out and costly process of buying a home by four weeks, saving people money and unnecessary stress, alongside wider reforms to rewire a chaotic system which has become a barrier to homeownership.
It will see sellers and estate agents required under the plans to provide buyers with vital information about a property upfront, including the condition of the home, leasehold costs, and chains of people waiting to move. This will help end nasty surprises which result in last-minute collapses and give greater confidence to first-time buyers making one of life’s most important decisions.
ROPA, Mandatory Qualifications & the Property Sector
On Friday 26th September 2025, the Consultation for ‘Strengthening leaseholder protections over charges and services’ ended.
At a time when the property and housing sector are under the microscope due to tragic events such as the Grenfell Fire and the trade that befell a small child who was exposed to severe mould in a property that was managed by a local authority, exposes by Panorama about Estate Agency conduct and ethics, the Government has revised the possibility of Regulating Property Agent. A cause close to Lord Best’s heart, the working group which he chaired, produced the white paper in 2019 gave an overview of what the potential outcome would be if the regulation of property were to become mandatory in England.
The Beauty of Picking up the Phone
In a world of emails, texts, WhatsApp messages, and video chat, the art of speaking confidently on the phone is fading.
Gone are the days of dialling 123 for the time, 100 when you had forgotten a friend’s number or rustling through your purse to make sure you had enough change for the phone box! Today, with so many communication tools at our disposal that make it quick and easy for us to connect through a few clicks and the holding of buttons, it’s no surprise we are losing the art of conversation.
For your business and even personal life, communication is key, and sometimes it takes more than just a text or an email.