A lettings agency says it has been deluged by registrations for a special briefing on the Renters Rights Act.
Cavendish is hosting ‘The Big Chester Landlord Briefing: Renters’ Rights Act Special’ on March 12.
The free event has received almost 140 registrations from landlords in across Cheshire.
Agency managing director David Adams says: “The Big Chester Landlord Briefing aims to bring landlords together to help them navigate the many new rules coming into force, giving them a route map to protect their investments and safeguard and grow their portfolios.
“We have never had a response like this before to an event with so many landlords registering so quickly and still a month until the event.
“Locally and nationally, there are cases of landlords deciding to exit the industry, creating opportunities for those landlords who are committed to meeting the new requirements that come with the Renters’ Rights Act.
“We are actively working with many landlords to ensure they are ready for the implementation of the Act on May 1and the special briefing is an opportunity for landlords in Cheshire to join us for an evening packed with clear, practical advice on how the new legislation will affect them, their tenants and their properties.
“We will break down the key changes in plain English, no jargon, just honest insights to help you stay compliant and confident.”
Under the Act, landlords will face higher fines with civil penalties for non-compliance, starting at £7,000 and rising to a maximum civil penalty of up to £40,000.
To register to attend this free event, which starts at 6.30pm on March 12, go to https://chesterlandlordevent.co.uk/
This article is taken from Landlord Today