In addition to our TDS events and training courses, we often speak and/or exhibit at industry events. Use the calendar below to see where we’ll be – we’d love to see you there!
Understanding tenancy deposit legislation is crucial to the successful running of a letting agency. This course provides attendees with vital knowledge about the legislation itself, how to ensure a business remains compliant and the entire deposit protection process.
Delivered by the Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS), this session will cover common tenancy deposit challenges experienced by agents and provide the vital knowledge needed to overcome them. The course will include training on how to build an effective inventory and assess fair wear and tear. It will also provide an in-depth understanding of the adjudication process.
All property professionals who deal with tenancy deposit protection.
Understanding tenancy deposit legislation is crucial to the successful running of a letting agency. This course provides attendees with vital knowledge about the legislation itself, how to ensure a business remains compliant and the entire deposit protection process.
Delivered by the Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS), this session will cover common tenancy deposit challenges experienced by agents and provide the vital knowledge needed to overcome them. The course will include training on how to build an effective inventory and assess fair wear and tear. It will also provide an in-depth understanding of the adjudication process.
All property professionals who deal with tenancy deposit protection.
The full day course acts as an ideal refresher for long-serving (and suffering!) property professionals, as well as those new to lettings and property management. It includes a light lunch and refreshments, giving delegates the opportunity to network and learn from their own experiences.
Delegates can spend a half-day working through the key issues that an adjudicator looks for in the dispute evidence. Understanding this also helps approach negotiations with tenants differently, increasing the likelihood of resolving more claims for tenancy deposit deductions by agreement.