WEBINAR | The policy shifts shaping serviced apartments | June 11, 14:00 – 15:00 BST

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SAN Webinar Postcards 2026 (17)
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Hosted by SAN editor Eloise Hanson

In this webinar, we explored the policy and regulatory changes affecting the serviced apartment sector and what they mean for operators, investors and developers. Industry experts shared practical insights on adapting strategies and navigating an increasingly complex regulatory landscape.

With thanks to our expert speakers:

James Foice
James FoiceCEO, Association of Serviced Apartment Providers (ASAP)
“Thank you to Eloise for pulling this together. It’s a really important debate and discussion for the industry.”
Jouke Baaima
Jouke BaaimaCo-founder, YOSAA & Corporate Housing Factory
“A timely and valuable discussion on a topic that is clearly front of mind for the industry.”
  • Takeaway 1

    Policymakers often misunderstand the sector, frequently grouping professionally managed serviced apartments and corporate housing with short-term rentals.

  • Takeaway 2

    Professional management is the key differentiator, especially around compliance, safety, consistency and duty of care for corporate travellers.

  • Takeaway 3

    Registration schemes could help raise standards, improve transparency and distinguish credible operators from less compliant providers.

  • Takeaway 4

    Regulation will bring operational challenges, including higher costs, registration requirements, licensing rules and increased scrutiny from local authorities.

  • Takeaway 5

    Poorly designed regulation can create unintended consequences, including reduced accommodation supply for relocation, mobility, insurance housing and displaced residents.

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