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Maximising Value from the National Landlord Investment Show – 8 July 2026

The National Landlord Investment Show on 8 July 2026 offers London landlords a valuable, no-cost opportunity to connect with industry experts, suppliers, and peers. While no new legal obligations are announced, attending can sharpen your compliance and operational strategies ahead of future changes.

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Maximising Value from the National Landlord Investment Show – 8 July 2026

Why This Event Matters to Landlords

The National Landlord Investment Show, taking place on 8 July 2026 at 1 Old Billingsgate Walk, London, is a key date in the property calendar for landlords and letting agents. Although it brings no immediate compliance changes, it provides a unique platform to access expert advice and connect with leading suppliers—all free of charge.

In a market characterised by continual regulatory shifts and evolving tenant expectations, staying connected with industry developments is essential. This event helps landlords, from single-unit owners to portfolio managers, benchmark their operations and prepare for future demands.

Practical Benefits Across Landlord Profiles

  • Single-Unit and Accidental Landlords: Deepen your understanding of compliance essentials and property management best practices. Meeting suppliers can help source cost-effective services.

  • HMO Operators: With complex HMO licensing and safety requirements, networking with compliance experts offers a chance to clarify grey areas and discuss operational challenges.

  • Portfolio Landlords: Explore technologies, software, and services showcased by suppliers to streamline management and improve tenant experience.

Concrete Steps to Take Before, During, and After the Show

  1. Register Early: Secure your spot by registering in advance to access pre-event materials.

  2. Prepare Your Questions: Identify where you need clarity—be it compliance, maintenance, or tenant relations—and prioritise these during expert consultations.

  3. Map Out Suppliers to Visit: Research which suppliers will attend and target those relevant to your portfolio, such as compliance auditors, property tech providers, or maintenance services.

  4. Schedule Follow-Up Actions: Post-event, review insights gained and engage your property managers or advisors to implement recommendations.

  5. Monitor Official Channels: While no new legal obligations are announced, changes can emerge unexpectedly. Keep updated via London Property Licensing and related bodies.

How Rentals & Sales Supports Your Landlord Journey

At Rentals & Sales, we understand the challenges landlords face in a rapidly changing environment. We offer tailored services such as portfolio reviews, compliance audits, and pricing strategy consultations to help you capitalise on opportunities highlighted at events like this.

If you plan to attend the National Landlord Investment Show, consider booking a session with our experts to discuss integrating event insights into your operational strategy.


Compliance Notice: This article does not constitute legal advice. Landlords should consult official sources or professional advisors to ensure compliance with all applicable regulations.

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