Welcome to the Samuel Wood winter webinar, where our panel of experts will delve into the transformative implications of the Renters’ Reform Bill. As a private residential landlord, understanding these significant changes is crucial to navigating the evolving landscape of rental regulations. Join us as we explore how this legislation will affect your rights and responsibilities, ensuring you're well-equipped to adapt to the new legal framework.
During this informative session, we will break down key provisions of the bill, discuss the potential impact on your rental agreements, and offer practical advice on compliance. Whether you're a seasoned landlord or just starting out, this webinar will provide you with the insights you need to safeguard your investments. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay informed and avoid costly fines, banning orders, and even prosecutions. Register now to secure your spot.
Losing control over regaining possession
Fines of up to £40,000
Rent clawbacks and compensation claims
Disputes with tenants you’re not equipped to handle
What’s Changing: Section 21 abolished, tenancies periodic by default, new EPC and Decent Homes rules, mandatory ombudsman registration, and more
How to Respond: A clear, practical plan for staying compliant and protecting your income
Real-World Strategy: Retain good tenants, manage pet requests properly, and plan upgrades that meet new EPC C standards
Your Questions Answered: Extended live Q&A with our lettings and legal experts
Immediate, actionable steps you can take now
A breakdown of complex legislation in plain English
A chance to stress-test your portfolio against upcoming legal changes
High-impact content tailored to landlords
Introduction
Take not of section 21 and section 8 notices
The Evolution Of Evictions - Power Of The Landlord
Rent Reviews - Fair Play To All
Policing The Welfare Of Pets & Protection For Landlords
SLAWEK ZALEWSKI MSc Economics, MARLA
Slawek joined Samuel Wood in 2022, heading up the lettings division of the business. With 18 years’ experience in the sector, his no-nonsense approach provides clients with transparency and understanding on ‘all things lettings’. He is also the guru on legislation and change. Having been a private landlord himself, Slawek has a unique perspective on the challenges landlords face, daily.
Slawek’s work mantra: Progress is based on clear direction and motivation.