Free update on Rights Act for landlords in rental hotspot 

Free update on Rights Act for landlords in rental hotspot 


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Lettings agency John Shepherd is hosting its next National Landlord Event in Nottingham on November 26, Budget Day.

The free-to-attend event is open to landlords and investors who want to future-proof their portfolios and gain direct access to industry experts, market insight, and exclusive investment opportunities. 

The evening will feature expert speakers from Goodlord, the Mortgage Advice Bureau, Nimbus Property and The Arkk Alliance, offering insider perspectives on compliance, finance, and market trends. 

Attendees will also receive exclusive insight into regional and national property performance, emerging technologies transforming property management, and access to high-yield investment opportunities. 

Richard Crathorne, regional chief executive at John Shepherd, says: This autumn, we’re thrilled to be relaunching our National Landlord Events and delivering even more value to landlords across the UK. With expert insights, practical guidance, and completely free entry, this is a must-attend event for anyone serious about property. 

“With the Renters’ Rights Act now law, landlords face multiple new obligations. This event will break down what those changes mean in real terms and how to stay compliant. We strongly encourage all landlords in and around Nottingham to join us, it’s the perfect chance to protect your investments, boost your knowledge, and stay one step ahead in a rapidly changing market.” 

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