A free event aimed at providing valuable insights and advice for property professionals in the North East is taking place in Newcastle this week.Â
The GB Landlords All Day Property Conference is set for Thursday, September 26, at the Britannia Airport Hotel. This conference is recognised as one of the largest annual gatherings for landlords and property agents outside of London, making it a significant occasion for networking and learning.
This year, the event has sold out, attracting over 230 registrations from industry professionals eager to enhance their knowledge and skills. In addition to the participants, there will be 39 trade exhibitors showcasing a variety of products and services relevant to the property market.
Attendees can look forward to discussions on key topics affecting landlords and agents today, with insights from experts in the field. Moreover, representatives from local councils, including Sunderland, Newcastle, Durham, Northumberland, and North Tyneside, will also be present, offering valuable perspectives on regional property issues and opportunities. This conference promises to be a comprehensive platform for both learning and collaboration within the property sector.
The upcoming event is designed to provide valuable information, education, and updates for individuals who are involved in or interested in the rental property sector. This is particularly relevant for landlords, property agents, and other stakeholders looking to stay informed about the latest trends and regulations in the industry.Â
One of the key speakers at the event is Paul Shamplina, the founder of Landlord Action. He is widely recognised for his expertise in the field and has gained public attention through his role on Channel 5’s show ‘Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords.’ His experience and insights are expected to offer practical advice and strategies for dealing with challenging tenant situations.
In addition to Shamplina, the lineup of speakers features notable professionals such as Christian Balshen from Rightmove. Balshen will share valuable perspectives on property listings and market dynamics, which can greatly benefit attendees looking to enhance their property portfolios.Â
Suzy Herschman, representing My Deposits, will also be speaking at the event. She will discuss important topics related to deposit protection and tenant rights, helping landlords understand their responsibilities and legal obligations.Â
Juli Poulton, the newly appointed Regional Engagement Executive from the National Residential Landlords Association, will be addressing attendees. Her focus will be on the latest developments in landlord engagement and support, ensuring that property professionals are well-equipped to navigate the changing landscape of rental regulations. Together, these speakers will contribute to a comprehensive programme aimed at empowering those in the property rental industry.
 The event will cover several important topics, including an update on the Renters Rights Bill, which is highly relevant for both landlords and tenants. This bill has significant implications for the rental market, and understanding its provisions is crucial for property professionals. Attendees will gain valuable insights into how the legislation may affect their operations and responsibilities moving forward.
GB Landlords is a consortium composed of housing professionals from across the North East, dedicated to addressing the challenges faced by the rental sector. Earlier this year, they successfully held their inaugural event in London, showcasing their commitment to fostering dialogue and collaboration among industry stakeholders. This Newcastle event is set to further strengthen their network and influence in the region.
A spokesperson for GB Landlords emphasized the importance of having a voice for the private rented sector. Engaging with local councils is vital to ensure that the interests of landlords are represented while also prioritising tenant protections. The goal is to create a balanced approach that allows for effective housing solutions, benefiting both landlords and tenants alike.
In recent times, many landlords have made the difficult decision to sell their properties due to market pressures. The spokesperson expressed a desire to encourage these landlords to reconsider their choices. By providing a deeper understanding of the changes on the horizon and offering support, the event aims to help landlords navigate the complexities of the current market landscape.
Additionally, the event will facilitate discussions on how local councils can better manage the unprecedented demand for housing. As the supply of available properties continues to decline, collaboration between landlords and local authorities becomes increasingly important. This gathering will provide a platform for exchanging ideas and strategies to ensure a stable rental market that meets the needs of the community.
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