Renters’ Rights Bill

Renters' Rights Bill Training is crucial for landlords and property managers in the UK to understand the latest legislative changes that directly impact both landlords and tenants. This course provides a comprehensive overview of the Renters' Rights Bill, its key provisions, and how it affects your responsibilities as a landlord.

Objectives:

  • Gain a thorough understanding of the key provisions in the Renters' Rights Bill and how it impacts landlords and tenants.

  • Identify landlord obligations and tenant rights to ensure compliance with the Renters' Rights Bill.

  • Learn practical strategies for managing rental properties within the new legal framework, reducing the risks of disputes and financial penalties.

Background:

The Renters' Rights Bill represents a significant shift in the private rental sector, aiming to enhance tenant protections and impose stricter landlord responsibilities. Key changes introduced by the Bill include stronger eviction protections, rent regulation measures, and higher standards for rental property maintenance. For landlords, failure to comply with these new regulations can result in legal fines, reputational damage, and loss of rental income. This Renters' Rights Bill training will help you understand the legislation in detail, ensuring you remain compliant and equipped to manage your responsibilities under the new law.

As part of the NRLA accreditation process, this course includes an optional assessment to reinforce the learning. The assessment consists of 24 multiple-choice questions delivered via our eLearning platform, with a 30-minute time limit and a pass mark of 75%. eClassroom delegates will receive login details for the assessment on the day of the course and have 30 days to complete it. eLearning delegates have until their course license expires to finish the assessment. Upon successful completion, you will earn 5 core CPD points, which will be automatically recorded in your accreditation record. Completion of the assessment may be required for various licensing schemes, so please consult your local authority for clarification.

This course qualifies for 5 continuous professional development (CPD) points, which are necessary for maintaining or achieving accreditation with the NRLA. If you're interested in becoming an accredited landlord, earning CPD points is a key step.

NRLA Accreditation recognises landlords who maintain high professional standards in property management and tenant relations. Accredited members demonstrate a strong understanding of their obligations and strive to improve their market knowledge through ongoing training. CPD points are awarded for activities that enhance these attributes and are a requirement for membership in the NRLA Accreditation Scheme.

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National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA)