New Renters Rights Act webinar programme for landlords 

New Renters Rights Act webinar programme for landlords 


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The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) is running a series of free Renters Rights Act webinars in January and February 2026. 

The first, supported by RentGuarantor, will cover what student landlords need to know to stay compliant.  It’s on January 7 from 11am to 12 noon on Zoom.

The second, on January 21 – again between 11am and 12 noon – will look at the controversial issue of tenants with pets. The webinar will focus on how to handle pet requests and minimise risk of damage. 

On February 4 (11am to 12 noon) the association’s experts will look at how landlords can make sure their tenancies work effectively under the new rules. 

The end of fixed terms, dealing with antisocial behaviour, and starting new tenancies, will all come under the microscope.

Places on these webinars can be booked via the NRLA website.

The first phase of the Actwill come into force on May 1, bringing with it the biggest changes seen in renting in a generation.

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