Industry experts guest-present three new Rightmove webinars

Rightmove’s free training webinars will now include guest presenters from the industry during February and March.

The guest presenters include Suzy Hersham from mydeposits, industry trainer Julian O’Dell and David Cox from ARLA.

Each of the webinars is intended for a different audience, with something for sales and letting agents as well as landlords.

Deposit Dispute Resolution with Mydeposits

Who’s it for: Letting agents

Suzy Hershman, Head of Dispute Resolution at mydeposits will be hosting a webinar for letting agents on Thursday 31st March at 9.15am. Suzy will be offering advice on the processes needed at tenant check-in stage and help with deposit negotiations at check-out in the event of a dispute.

Sign up here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4678094694501324546

Julian ODellWin more instructions with Julian O’Dell

Who’s it for: Estate agents (Sales)

Julian O’Dell will be hosting a two-part series on winning instructions, sharing a range of insights from; generating more appraisals to converting valuations. The first session takes place at 9am on 11th March and the second at 9am on 18th March.

Sign up for Part 1: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6757849525493556492
Sign up for Part 2: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/9116858319974600708

Join the 1,500 agents who attended Rightmove online sessions last month and take advantage of this free training without leaving your desk  – sign up for Rightmove webinars here.

Missed the last webinar?

You can still view our last webinar covering Right to Rent hosted by ARLA by clicking on the link below

Who’s it for: Landlords and letting agents

David Cox of The Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA) hosted a live talk and Q&A on Wednesday 24th February at 7.30pm offering advice about the new Right to rent legislation.

Click here to view.

For more on webinars and forthcoming events follow @RightmovePro on twitter.


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