NRLA leading free council teach-in for private landlords

NRLA leading free council teach-in for private landlords


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Uttlesford District Council’s annual Landlord Forum, in partnership with the National Residential Landlords Association will take place on Tuesday May 14 from 6pm to 7pm.

There will be a number of presentations – the NRLA will talk through what is changing in terms to legislation and regulations, and what landlords should expect in the next 12 months; Antony J Holdsworth & Co will do a whistle-stop tour of tax savings hacks for the property investor; and Uttlesford Environmental Health will be available for a question and answer session after its presentation.

The event is free and open to all private rental landlords. Registration is essential – visit https://www.nrla.org.uk/events/meetings/6046?ref=la .

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