Is it a good idea for landlords to self manage?

"To Self-Manage or Not to Self-Manage", that is the question TV star and founder of Landlord Action, Paul Shamplina, will answer on a new course he has launched for buy-to-let landlords.

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Property Reporter
12th July 2021
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After spending years conducting seminars and more recently, online webinars covering all aspects of the buy-to-let business, one of the most common questions Paul is asked is "should I self-manage or not?".

The new online course is aimed at landlords who might ask this question and feel unsure whether they have the experience and knowledge to navigate the challenging regulatory and practical responsibilities of running a rental property in the UK.

Shamplina’s course is priced at just £39 for one and a half hours of training and includes all slides presented during the course, a breakdown and explanation of regulatory requirements landlords must meet, letting agency pros and cons and the ‘head or heart’ choices landlords face.

Property expert, Kate Faulkner, reviewed the course and says: “To be successful as a landlord requires insight on many levels: this programme not only flags the knowledge requirements, it gives great insight into the key thinking and the psychology behind the practice.

“Paul has again presented a refreshingly frank and honest discussion leaning on many years of his own and other professionals.”

Paul says: "After years of being asked to do this course by landlords, I’ve finally released it. Due to the many changes in regulation and compliance, property management has never been so challenging, so I wanted to offer a course that gives value for money. This course will provide clarity when deciding if landlords should go it alone or use a letting agent. I debate this with my guests and between us, we have 80 years of experience in this sector."

Landlords can sign up for the course here

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