Navigating regulatory reform: Campaigns update on the Renters’ Rights Bill and Energy Efficiency Standards

Date
Thursday 10th April
Time
11:00 - 12:00
Type
Webinar
Region
National
CPD Points Awarded
2 standard

Event description

Join us for a campaigns update on two of the biggest changes set to reshape the sector: the Renters’ Rights Bill and Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES). Our public affairs team will explore how the Bill will intersect with the proposed, new MEES and provide an overview of how the reforms could affect you.

The Renters’ Rights Bill is progressing through the House of Lords, with peers submitting amendments ahead of Committee stage. In this campaigns webinar, we will discuss the Bill’s latest developments, with Eleanor Bateman, NRLA Public Affairs Manager, providing a detailed analysis of the amendments and what to expect in the remaining stages.

We will also explore how the Renters’ Rights Bill will intersect with the proposed regulations in the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) consultation and what these changes could mean for landlords. Mia Rotaru, Public Affairs Officer, will provide an overview of our MEES campaign and offer quick tips on how to respond to ensure your views are represented.

Finally, we will be joined by our Training and Development Officer, Hannah Kenyon, who will provide a snapshot of our course on the Renters’ Rights Bill training.

By attending, you’ll gain a clear understanding of the latest RRB developments, our campaign on the MEES consultation, and how to prepare for the upcoming changes. Please submit any questions you may have for the Q&A session by emailing the Public Affairs Team at [email protected].

Agenda:

Welcome and Introduction by Steven Bletsoe - NRLA Deputy Director Innovation

Renters’ Rights Bill update - Eleanor Bateman, NRLA Public Affairs Manager

Our MEES campaign: How to respond to the consultation - Mia Rotaru, NRLA Public Affairs Officer

Renters’ Rights Bill training -  Hannah Kenyon, NRLA Training and Development Officer

Q&A Session – Steven Bletsoe

Closing Remarks – Steven Bletsoe

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