Video exclusive – how can landlords improve their reputation?

Video exclusive – how can landlords improve their reputation?


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Automated rental payment platform PayProp recently held a webinar, attended by well over 100 people, in which a condensed video of an earlier roundtable event was shown to participants for the first time.

The video offers a great flavour of the discussion on the day, which featured some of the industry’s biggest hitters and was moderated by Landlord Today editor, Graham Norwood. It is followed by a Q&A with the panellists. 

The panel, which included Propertymark CEO Nathan Emerson, James Munro and Emma Cooke from the National Trading Standards Estate and Letting Agent Team (NTSELAT), Kristjan Byfield from The Depositary, Sally Lawson and Kate Gregory from Agent Rainmaker, TV star, Landlord Action founder and Landlord Today columnist Paul Shamplina, and PayProp’s Chief Sales Officer, Neil Cobbold, discussed at length many of the issues facing landlords now and in the future.

(PayProp’s special report based on the roundtable)

This ranged from enforcement, rental reform and compliance to the use of PropTech and how landlords can improve their perception and shout out more about what they do.

PayProp has kindly supplied the video footage exclusively for Landlord Today readers, which you can see below. You can also register your interest in PayProp’s special report, formed from the insights given at the roundtable event, by clicking here.

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