NRLA Sells Out! Gove addresses annual conference

NRLA Sells Out! Gove addresses annual conference


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The National Residential Landlords’ Association’s annual conference next week is a sell out with all 800 or so tickets sold to an event at which Housing Secretary Michael Gove will be the keynote speaker.

Clive Myrie – currently seconded by the BBC to Israel – is scheduled to be the host at the event which will also be addressed by Labour MP Clive Betts who chairs the Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Select Committee.

Delegates will also be treated to a presentation from property investor Martin Roberts – star of TV’s Home Under the Hammer – who will share his advice and insider tips on how to grab a property bargain.

Panel debates will include one taking the form of a fireside chat style Q&A, with experts sharing their views on property finance. Industry professionals also set to speak on the day include Kate Faulkner from Designs on Property, Doug Hall of NRLA Mortgages, Richard Donnell of Zoopla, Lucian Cook of Savills, and many more.

The NRLA will also update the conference about housing law reform, NRLA campaigning, and how to get involved. And there will be a ‘legal question time’ where legal experts will answer questions on how the forthcoming Renters Reform Bill will affect landlords and their businesses.

Those attending this year’s conference at the National Conference Centre, Birmingham, can view the full conference schedule and the agenda on the NRLA website

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