A series of bite-size learning sessions running throughout the day at the Association for Rental Living Expo.
Seven 45-minute sessions will cover a wide range of subjects central to the professional design, operation and management of BTR.
These sessions are designed for early career teams giving excellent insights into lettings and operations management – helping the learning and personal development of your teams.
Tickets to Expo are free to individuals working for operator, investor and advisor organisations which are members of the Association for Rental Living and enable full access to these learning sessions as well as to the entire event programme.
ARL’s Code of Practice requires signatories to operate to recognised qualification and CPD programmes such as TPI’s nationally accredited BTR qualifications. If you’re interested in taking a TPI qualification, but aren’t sure how the course & exam work, what you will learn, or how long it will take, then Zuzana’s presentation will make things clear for you. Former property manager and Associate of RICS, Zuzana is Learning and Development Manager at TPI.
How a Learning platform can support your teams’ professional development.
Join us for a workshop that demonstrates how learning-as-a-service can transform your organisation’s training capabilities without expanding your overhead. In just 45 minutes, discover how you can leverage e-learning platforms to deliver consistent, high-quality training across your entire organisation regardless of location or schedule constraints.
Four times Landlord of the Year and Development of the Decade winner at Get Living, Karen has worked and advised at the very highest level of the property sector throughout her career.
Qualifications Mandate and Statutory Regulation of Property Management.
As The Property Institute’s Chief Communications Officer, Jaclyn works with ministers, government and the civil service, heading up TPI’s policy work. Attend Jaclyn’s session if you want to understand Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook’s recent announcement on the introduction of minimum professional qualification requirements for property managers and the forthcoming consultation on statutory regulation of the property management sector.