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Debunking the myths: A webinar highlighting the truth about the Renters’ Rights Bill with Rampton Baseley

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A webinar hosted by Joel Baseley, founder and director of Rampton Baseley, alongside Harry Evans, Head of Lettings at Rampton Baseley and Oliver Kenner from Quinta Law, for a clear and practical breakdown of the Renters’ Rights Bill - no jargon, no fluff.

You’ll discover the bill’s true intent, what’s changing (and what isn’t), and why landlords don’t need to worry. Our panel will also tackle the five most common myths, from fears about never regaining a property to concerns over rent rises, tricky tenants, profitability, and pets. Don’t miss this chance to get clarity and confidence on what the bill really means for you.

In England, there are approximately 4 million households in the private rented sector (i.e., privately rented homes) as of 2023-24, making the new Renters' Rights Bill a huge challenge to implement and manage.

Oliver Kenner from Quinta Law said in the webinar: "When the bill kicks in and landlords and tenants get used to it, it will be the norm." He added that it is essential to have a good estate agent to ensure you do not breach the rules, as there are strong penalties, including large fines.

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE YOUTUBE WEBINAR.

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