Month of free landlord ‘dispute’ webinars begins today

Month of free landlord ‘dispute’ webinars begins today


Todays other news
Generation Rent wants landlords to lose thousands to tenants...
New bid to woo landlords into leasing properties to councils...
Activists claim 90% of tenants believe private renting affects mental...
Another big finance institution enters Build To Rent sector...
Yet another council consults on selective licensing...


Today sees the first of three free webinars for landlords run by The Deposit Protection Service to help landlords and letting agents navigate the dispute resolution process.

The 60-minute webinars are open both to customers of The DPS and other deposit protection providers.

Today’s covers the evidence information needed for a dispute, how to best gather and prepare it, as well as the principles adjudicators use to reach a conclusion.

Next Thursday, July 15, the webinar will look at errors landlords commonly make that can affect a dispute outcome.

Then finally on Wednesday July 21 the webinar will probe real-life examples of dispute evidence to test knowledge.

Matt Trevett, managing director at The DPS, says: “We always encourage landlords and letting agents to keep communicating with tenants and come to their own agreement when a tenancy ends.  

 

 

“Nevertheless, for a small proportion of landlords and letting agents, adjudication does become a necessary step, and our July webinars will cover all the important features of the process to ensure a smooth and efficient outcome. All our webinars feature experienced, legally-trained adjudicators and form part of our ongoing commitment to support landlords, agents and tenants with high-calibre and useful information.”

The DPS says more than 5,000 people have registered for its webinars to date, and that there will be another programme in the autumn. 

More details for today’s and future webinars here.

 

Share this article ...

Commenting is currently unavailable

Our Comments feature is undergoing a makeover. We are just making sure there are no little Gremlins in there, but rest assured, the new Comments section will be live soon. Thank you for bearing with us and thank you for being part of Landlord Today!

Recommended for you
Related Articles
Shock as huge fines for HMO landlords increased after appeal...
Negligent landlord faces huge bills after ignoring emergency order...
Facebook fraudster rented out other people’s homes in ‘cruel’ scam...
Two landlords who refused to stop using their property as...
A landlord who persistently failed to license several rented properties...
The government says it will shortly start a formal consultation...
The government has released more information on its new Renters...
Recommended for you
Latest Features
Despite Labour’s positioning as the "party of homeownership," this year’s...
Our new Labour government has brought with it concerns about...
New data shows that a third of renters (33%) now...
Sponsored Content
Landlords, if you haven't heard of it until now, it's...
As a seasoned landlord, you've likely witnessed the UK property...

Send to a friend

In order to send this article to a friend you must first login. Click on the button below to login or sign up.

No one likes pop-ups ...
But while you're here