Q&A: How can letting agents avoid fines?
Staying compliant is a minefield in a world of ever-changing legislation. So how can letting agents and landlords avoid making mistakes?
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Staying compliant is a minefield in a world of ever-changing legislation. So how can letting agents and landlords avoid making mistakes?
Lauren Hughes, Head of Customer Success at Vouch discusses how letting agents can avoid fines and risks in their business, with Kamma's Orla Shields and Dutton Gregory's Ryan Heaven.
The Goodlord group introduces identity verification technology to its offering on the Vouch platform, through a new partnership with Credas.
A government report highlights how landlords currently engage with right to rent checks. Here's a breakdown of what letting agents need to know.
Robert Bolwell, Senior Partner at Dutton Gregory, talks through the upcoming changes to the right to rent, carbon monoxide and smoke alarm regulations, and the Renters' Reform Bill white paper.
The government has launched its UK-wide 'Homes for Ukraine' scheme. Here's how landlords, tenants, and letting agents can help support the initiative.
Legal expert answers letting agents' questions on right to rent, including using Identity Service Providers (IDSPs) and the new rules for Biometric Residence Cards.
From 6 April 2022, letting agents and landlords will be able to use certified Identity Service Providers (IDSPs) to digitally check the identity and eligibility of British and Irish Citizens to rent a property in England. Join David Smith as he talks through what agents and landlords need to know about using these new providers to stay compliant with their right to rent obligations.
The government has delayed the end date for temporary adjusted right to rent checks to 30 September 2022 to give letting agents and landlords time to prepare for IDVT.