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...
The Truth About Commercial Valuations (and How to Fund Your First Deal) | Episode 76: Luke Curtis
Property Developer Show - The Podcast
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The Truth About Commercial Valuations (and How to Fund Your First Deal) | Episode 76: Luke Curtis
Luke Curtis, Founder and Director of VAST Commercial Finance, explains the reality behind commercial valuations and why they’ve become so popular. He shares how to think about property deals from a broker’s perspective. Luke also breaks down how to put together a strong finance application, where beginners should start with bridging and development finance, and how current market and interest rate trends affect deals. This episode gives a clear broker perspective on funding your first proper...
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...