End of HMO Additional Licensing from February 2023 – Webinar
11th January 2023
From February 28th 2023, the current Additional HMO Licensing Scheme will end. Brighton and Hove City Council are currently conducting a feasibility study to evaluate whether a further licensing scheme is necessary, and it may be that a new system will be in place later down the line. As a result, Coapt are delighted to invite you to our first webinar of the new year, discussing how this change in licensing will affect you and your investments.
Our webinar will be taking place on 13th February at 19:00 and we encourage you to submit your questions prior so we can tailor our advice and guidance. We will also host a Q&A session during the webinar to ensure all questions are concerns are addressed. Click here to book your place and submit any questions: https://bit.ly/CoaptWebinarSeries-HMOScheme
Our panel consists of industry-leading experts who have a depth of knowledge and experience within the property sector.
Hannah Tayler LLB (Hons) – Our marketing operations assistant, will be hosting our webinar and providing the panellists with questions from the audience.
Adam Coffin Msci, AARLA – Coapt’s Senior Sales Consultant and market Guru, will provide a breakdown of the scheme and the wider context relating to HMO licensing in Brighton and Hove, and what this means for both the rental and sales markets.
Mel Hinson – Our Business Development Manager, will be focusing on how the changes will affect landlords directly and advise on portfolio management.
We look forward to seeing you there!
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