Renters’ Rights Bill: Latest Update

Date
Wednesday 15th January
Time
12:00 - 01:00
Type
Webinar
Region
National
CPD Points Awarded
2 standard

Event description

The Renters’ Rights Bill Commons Report stage is set for 14 January 2025. During this stage, amendments can be proposed by any MP and maybe agreed by the House. Our Policy and Campaigns Team will take a detailed look at the latest round of amendments to keep you up to date with the accepted changes and how are you are likely to be impacted.

Our Head of Policy, James Wood will provide an overview of and will be joined by experts from the sector to consider the practicalities of the Bill as well as what could still be ahead.

This webinar will equip you with an understanding of the latest on the Bill and how to navigate the forthcoming changes. 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

  • Welcome and intro – Meera Chindooroy, NRLA Deputy Director of Policy and Public Affairs
  • Reflections on Report stage: Key developments and changes – James Wood, NRLA Head of Policy
  • What next for the Renters’ Rights Bill? – Speaker TBC
  • Q&A
  • Closing remarks – Meera Chindooroy

Welcome and intro – Meera Chindooroy, NRLA Deputy Director of Policy and Public Affairs

Reflections on Report stage: Key developments and changes – James Wood, Head of Policy

What next for the Renters’ Rights Bill? – Speaker TBC

Q&A

Closing remarks – Meera Chindooroy

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