National LIS to address key issues plaguing landlords in 2019

National LIS to address key issues plaguing landlords in 2019

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Buy-to-let landlords and property enthusiasts will once again descend on the Olympia Conference Centre in London in March where they will be able to obtain free expert advice to help guide them with their investments.

With so much change and uncertainty in the market, the National Landlord Investment Show is a must-visit for all existing and prospective buy-to-let investors, with visitors able to attend seminars and stands covering all the biggest industry issues from the phasing out of mortgage interest relief to Brexit and its impact on the private rented sector.

The show will feature a series of expert property panel discussions, including Iain Duncan Smith, former Conservative Party Leader & Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.

The panels free to attend for visitors that register their interest online and are on a first-come, first-served basis.

In addition to the property panels, there are more than 40 additional complimentary seminar sessions, covering the entire spectrum of buy-to-let, as well as over 100 exhibitors.

Registration is complimentary and will be open soon. Click here for more information.

National LIS will take place on the following dates in 2019: 

21st March – London Olympia 
15th May – Aston Villa Football Club
13th June – London Olympia 
8th October – Manchester United Football Club
5th November – London Olympia 

 

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