News article : October 26, 2016

PMAS Annual Conference 2016

The Annual Conference of the Property Managers Association Scotland takes place on Wednesday 9th November 2016 at the Hilton Hotel Glasgow

The PMAS Annual Conference brings the factoring industry together to focus on some of the most topical issues currently facing Property Managers.
With journalist and television presenter Sarah Mack moderating the day those attending will hear presentations on the following:-


• CDM 2015 – How changes to the legislation impacts the property management industry
• Unlocking Potential, Unleashing Growth – Understand the needs of today’s customer in order to better implement personal and business change
• The Property Factors Code of Conduct and HOHP – Change is coming – what you need to know
• When Social Media Stops Being Social … Property Management and the Twittersphere
• Tomorrow is already here! – Creating a great client experience

Presentations will be from Health and Safety Consultants Ltd, Blue Ptarmigan, PMAS Past President, BTO Solicitors and 29 Studios.

Our Factoring News

Compulsory Owners’ Associations

Compulsory Owners’ Associations

The Scottish Law Commission was asked by the Scottish Government in 2022 to review the law of the tenement in Scotland and make recommendations on the introduction of compulsory owners’ associations for all tenement buildings. Their detailed report on this...

Scottish Housing Policy Round-Up – Key Updates

Scottish Housing Policy Round-Up – Key Updates

The Housing (Scotland) Act 2025 has now completed its passage through Parliament and introduces several important developments across the housing sector. While much of the Act focuses on the private rented sector, several key amendments directly affecting the property...

Glasgow updates Private Sector Housing Grant programme

Glasgow updates Private Sector Housing Grant programme

key facts for owners and factors Glasgow City Council has released its latest report on the Private Sector Housing Grant (PSHG) programme, outlining how more than £8.6 million was spent in 2024/25 and setting out priorities for the year ahead. The programme remains...

Hacking & Paterson Management Services
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.