Renters Reform Bill Unleashed: Revolutionising the Rental Market or a Total Flop?

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Join us for another episode of The Investors Corner this week where Mike, Ian and Andy are joined by Liam Connelly of Rowberry Morris. Liam Connelly is a legal expert when it comes to property and he will give his insights in to what the Renters Reform Bill is and how it will affect Landlords. This is not an episode to be missed!

Here are some of the key topics we discuss:

- Impact of Renters Reform Bill on the Rental Market
- Should Landlords Be Afraid? Debating the Concerns and Implications
- Positives and Negatives of the Renters Reform Bill
- What are the main points of the Renters Reform Bill
- Expert Insights and Predictions on how and when the Renters reform bill will happen

Here's a little bit about our guest: 

Liam qualified as a solicitor in 2009 and joined Rowberry Morris in December 2012.  He is experienced in dealing with a wide range of claims for individuals and companies, from very simple disputes to complex matters with a high financial value and technical bias.

Find out more about Liam here: https://www.rowberrymorris.co.uk/site/people/profile/liam.connolly

Connect with Liam here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liam-connolly-6763a638/?originalSubdomain=uk

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