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...
They Said Buy-to-Let Was Dead! This ‘Boring’ Strategy Saved Me From Bankruptcy | Ep 65: Vicki Wusche
Property Developer Show - The Podcast
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They Said Buy-to-Let Was Dead! This ‘Boring’ Strategy Saved Me From Bankruptcy | Ep 65: Vicki Wusche
They said buy-to-let was dead… but what if the “boring” strategy everyone overlooks is exactly what builds lasting wealth? In this episode of the Property Developer Show Podcast, Vicki Wusche, a property investor with 21 years of experience, reveals the system that allowed her to survive bankruptcy, a house repossession, and still create financial freedom. Vicki shares why buy-to-lets, when done the right way, are more than just “boring” properties. They’re repeatable, low-risk investments ...
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...