Shamplina to talk on importance of council collaboration

Shamplina to talk on importance of council collaboration


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Landlords’ guru Paul Shamplina is to speak at an event showing the importance of collaboration between landlords and councils.

West Suffolk Landlord’s Forum takes place on October 18 and will hear from Paul Shamplina, the founder of Landlord Action; he offers 25 years’ experience within the legal field supporting agents and landlords with problem tenants. 

“I’m really looking forward to presenting to the landlords of Suffolk with the latest changes in the private rental sector and how to manage their tenancies with tenants more efficiently.  It’s great that West Suffolk Council are putting on this landlord event to engage and support their local landlords” Shamplina says.

The landlord’s forum, which is open to all landlords in the county, will also be discussing the Renters Reform Bill and the impact it will have on tenants and landlords. 

The forum is hosted by the West Suffolk Lettings Partnership, part of West Suffolk council, which is working with landlords to protect their interests while also ensuring residents across West Suffolk have a place to live.

Councillor Sara Mildmay-White, responsible for housing at West Suffolk council, comments: “We know that there will be challenges in the months ahead for many households including those in private rented accommodation. We want to work with landlords to give them greater confidence in letting their properties, and to offer greater support to help maintain that tenancy. 

“All of this then helps us support tenants and stop people from becoming homeless which can be a devastating experience and is one we all want to prevent wherever we can.”

 

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