North Yorkshire Council is running a landlords' forum in Skipton later this year to provide advice about the private housing sector.
Run in conjunction with the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA), the session aims to give private landlords, estate agents, estate landlords and people involved with private housing sector a forum to gather information and updates on changing legislation
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The Skipton event is on Wednesday 16th October, 1.30pm -4pm at the council's Belle Vue Square offices on Broughton Road.
North Yorkshire Council’s executive member for housing, Cllr Simon Myers, said: “These forums aim to provide those in the private housing sector with updates on our work and that of partners agencies.
“They also provide a great networking opportunity with like-minded people and organisations - we encourage everyone to attend.”
To book a place visit https://www.nrla.org.uk/events/meetings/6300

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