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There is less than a week to go until more than 1,000 landlords and professionals walk through the doors of the leading property investment event in Kent.
Buy-to-let speculators can meet with more than 50 businesses and experts exhibiting at the National Landlord Investment Show.
Top professionals will give advice in 10 seminars throughout the day on Tuesday, September 26.
These will give tips on landlord tax advice, the law, evictions, finance, buying at auction and investment opportunities.
It is the fifth year the conference has taken place in the county and the 51st nationally since its inception in May 2013.
More than 20,000 landlords come through the doors of the shows each year, attracted by leading industry experts.
Its June event at Olympia in London sparked a parliamentary lobbying effort by guest speaker Iain Duncan Smith.
It gained national press coverage of its speaker panel discussion about prohibitive landlord laws.
“No other property investment show in the UK provides this level of independent advice from such a range of experts and leading service providers in the market...” - Steve Hanbury, National Landlord Investment Show
This will be one of the topics addressed and debated when the exhibition comes to the Kent Event Centre at the Kent Showground in Detling.
Sponsors Clive Emson Land and Property Auctioneers and the Tenancy Deposit Scheme will be among the exhibitors on the day.
The show will also feature stands from Sittingbourne-based Swale Heating, Nova Financial, IKEA, Hatten Wyatt, Royal Bank of Scotland, Southern Landlords Association and Total Landlord Insurance.
Swale Heating sales director Matthew Edwards said: “The Kent Landlord Investment Show is an ideal opportunity for Swale Heating to further develop its relationship with the all-important domestic landlord market in Kent.
“We already serve domestic heating customers in 100,000 homes, as well as 35 housing associations and local authorities in Kent and across the UK.
“We look forward to meeting landlords to discuss their particular requirements so that we can offer them bespoke heating solutions.”
The event’s media partner, KM Media Group, will also be exhibiting.
Seminars – focused on investment opportunities in Kent – are free to attend on a first-come, first-served basis.
Event director Steve Hanbury said: “No other property investment show in the UK provides this level of independent advice from such a range of experts and leading service providers in the market.”
A spokesman for Tenancy Deposit Scheme, which is exhibiting for the third year running at the event, said: “National Landlord Investment Show is a really well-run event and has gained the popularity it deserves within the industry.”
Registration for the Kent event is free at landlordinvestmentshow.co.uk/kentshow