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Rent Standard 2026: Policy to Practice

Rent Standard 2026: Policy to Practice

We look forward to welcoming you to our Rent Standard 2026: Policy to Practice seminar at our London office.

With a new rent settlement soon to be in play, rent convergence to get to grips with and the same issues coming up time and again, we invite you to join us for an in-depth, in-person morning to discuss all things rent regulation.

Our Partner, Samantha Grix will host the session and will be joined by Head of Strategy from the Regulator of Social Housing as well as sector experts from Campbell Tickell and Savills.

This session will cover:

  • Rent Standard 2026: What’s new and what are the risks?
  • Valuations: How they are set and why they are so important
  • In conversation with the Head of Strategy, Policy & Impact at the Regulator of Social Housing

Please note that spaces for this event are limited, with a room capacity of 45. A waiting list will be available for anyone who is unable to secure a place.

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Event Information

Event Date 14-04-2026 9:00 am
Event End Date 14-04-2026 12:45 pm
Individual Price Free
Location London

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