Renters' Rights in focus: understanding key aspects of the second reading

Date
Monday 14th October
Time
12:00 - 01:00
Type
Webinar
Region
National
CPD Points Awarded
2 standard

Event description

The Renters’ Rights Bill will be debated by MPs on 9 October, when it will have its second reading in the Commons. We invite you to join us for an update on the latest developments, including an overview of the key changes ahead. 

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Join us to reflect on the Renters’ Rights Bill’s second reading in the Commons, when MPs will get the opportunity to debate the legislation’s principles for the first time. We will take a detailed look at the Bill, its progress so far and what we are doing to shape it.  

This webinar will offer invaluable insights into the upcoming reforms, including how they will be implemented and their potential impact on landlords and the wider housing market. We will also update members on what we are doing to advocate for landlords during this time. 

This webinar will equip you with an understanding of the changes ahead and how to navigate them. Please submit any questions you may have for the Q&A session of the webinar by emailing the Campaigns and Public Affairs Team at [email protected].  

Agenda: 

12:00 – Welcome and Introduction by Ben Beadle, NRLA Chief Executive 

12:02 – Parliamentary progress – Meera Chindooroy, NRLA Deputy Director of Policy and Campaigns 

12:07 – Overview of the Bill – James Wood, NRLA Head of Policy 

12:20 – Impact on policy and practice – Carly Jermyn, Lawyer & CEO Woodstock Legal Services 

12:30 – Campaigns update – Meera Chindooroy 

12:35 – Q&A Session – chaired by Ben Beadle 

12:58 – Closing remarks – Ben Beadle