Landlords invited to Rent Smart Exeter event

Landlords invited to Rent Smart Exeter event


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Places are still available for an event aimed at supporting landlords and people letting property in Exeter.

Rent Smart Exeter will be held at Exeter Racecourse in May on Thursday 22 May and is free to attend. 

The event, sponsored by Tozers LLP, will host exhibitions from specialist companies covering many aspects of property management, as well as support organisations, available to help smooth the tenancy pathway.  

There will be a range of experts on hand to answer questions on the Renters’ Rights Act.  

Doors open at 2pm for networking, with presentations starting at 3pm. The presentations will focus on the Renters’ Rights Act and its impact on:  

  • Enforcement: The key legal changes and compliance requirements offering insights into the new legal landscape for landlords, their obligations and how to remain compliant. 
  • Tenancy Management: Tenants rights and enhanced protections and understanding the new rights and protections afforded to tenants. 
  • Possession: Navigating the new possession processes following the removal of Section 21.  

Rent Smart Devon is delivered in partnership with Exeter City Council, East Devon District Council, Teignbridge District Council and Torbay Council.  

To reserve a free space visit: eventbrite.co.uk/e/rent-smart-devon-tickets-1270336072389  

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