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6-hour CPD webinar on Zoom Live: “Residential Conveyancing Law Update and Commercial Property Update” on 24th September 2024

Tuesday 24th September 2024 – £69.00 – From:09.30 To:16.30 on Zoom

Residential Conveyancing Law Update (Speaker- Richard Snape)

Residential Conveyancing is currently undergoing fundamental changes. The course aims to look at these changes and how to react to them.

Topics covered include,

  • The new TA6 enquiries and potential issues

  • The Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024:

    • Banning new leasehold houses
    • Lease extensions
    • Changes to administration charges
    • Changes to state management charges
    • Changes to rent charges

  • Latest on the Building Safety Act 2022
  • Changes to planning permission
  • Recent case law

Commercial property Update (Speaker- Richard Snape)

Commercial property is undergoing major changes the course aims to look at recent developments and how to react to.

Topics covered include,

  • Recent case law on break clauses
  • Recent cases on the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954
  • Recent cases on service charges
  • The latest on energy performance of buildings
  • The Building Safety Act 2022 and commercial leases
  • Changes to planning law
A recording of this webinar will be available for delegates free of charge on request
These webinars also covers 6 hours under the SRA Continuing Competence Scheme.
Course materials and a Certificate of attendance will be provided

Event Details

  • Venue: Zoom
  • Date: Tuesday 24th September 2024
  • Time: 09:30 – 16:30
  • Course fee: £69.00 (No VAT)

Speaker:

  • Richard Snape (Head of Legal Training)
  • Richard has been the Head of Professional Support at Davitt Jones Bould since 2002. He speaks at numerous courses for law societies all over the country, various public courses, in-house seminars within solicitors’ firms and has also talked extensively to local authorities and central government bodies. His areas of specialism include both commercial and residential property, in particular in relation to local government law, conveyancing issues, development land, commercial property and incumbrances in relation to land

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