Landlords are facing the most significant shake-up in years. The Renters Rights Act ends fixed terms, abolishes Section 21, extends notice periods, and tightens compliance across the board, changes that will expose gaps in how landlords and investors manage their portfolios. Ben Beadle, Chief Executive of the NRLA, explains what these reforms really mean in practice and why attention to detail, strong processes, and proper documentation will matter more than ever to avoid fines, posses...
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Landlords are facing the most significant shake-up in years. The Renters Rights Act ends fixed terms, abolishes Section 21, extends notice periods, and tightens compliance across the board, changes that will expose gaps in how landlords and investors manage their portfolios. Ben Beadle, Chief Executive of the NRLA, explains what these reforms really mean in practice and why attention to detail, strong processes, and proper documentation will matter more than ever to avoid fines, posses...
Is Modern Method of Construction (MMC) the Future of House Building? | Episode 61: Gavin Wilkes
Property Developer Show - The Podcast
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4 months ago
Is Modern Method of Construction (MMC) the Future of House Building? | Episode 61: Gavin Wilkes
Is traditional building becoming a thing of the past? In this episode, we explore, what MMC is (modern methods of construction), the rise of MMC and whether it’s really cheaper and more efficient than traditional build. We discuss how tier 1 developers are shifting towards MMC and why it’s worth serious consideration, especially if you're building to hold. You’ll hear why MMC can be more cost-effective in the long run, the importance of having the right team in place, and how the wron...
Property Developer Show - The Podcast
Landlords are facing the most significant shake-up in years. The Renters Rights Act ends fixed terms, abolishes Section 21, extends notice periods, and tightens compliance across the board, changes that will expose gaps in how landlords and investors manage their portfolios. Ben Beadle, Chief Executive of the NRLA, explains what these reforms really mean in practice and why attention to detail, strong processes, and proper documentation will matter more than ever to avoid fines, posses...