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Leasehold Updates
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Right to Manage: participating leaseholders; forming the RTM company; notices
and counter notices; flat management; managing agents
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Service, administration and improvement charges - consulting leaseholders;
management agreements consultations; service charge notices; ground rent
demands; insurance obligations
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RPTS and the manager appointment - grounds; notices; appointment
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Forfeiture- the new law; applications to the Court or the RPTS; new
restrictions; alternatives
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Leaseholder's right of first refusal - Part 1 of the Landlord and Tenant Act
1987; notices; Leaseholder's rights to acquire
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Leaseholders rights to compulsorily acquire the freehold - part 3 of the
Landlord and Tenant Act 1987; grounds and applications;
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Other management issues - variation, applications to the RPTS, grounds;
management codes of practice; effects of the HMO powers on leasehold properties;
coverting from leasehold to commonhold; advantages and disadvantages
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Statutory rights at the end of a long lease - Rights of occupation; assured or
statutory tenancies; setting the terms of occupation; applications to the RPT
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The Residential Property Tribunal Service - procedures and costs; role of the
RTM, service charge disputes, variation of leases and forfeiture claims; appeals
to the Lands Tribunal
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You can watch live or recorded
sessions and choose from all the sessions whenever you wish
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Land Registration Update - amendment rules
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identity certification requirements and best practice; new triggers for
compulsory registration
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E - Conveyancing update - a review of current practice and problems; network
access rules, electronic charge rules; new developments
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Local Searches Update - what's here and what's coming
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HIPS update - how the new regulations are working
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TransAction Forms update
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Energy Performance Regulations - new developments and what you need to know
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hot topics throughout the year
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and much more
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Our webinars are updated regularly
so we can deliver the most up to date content to you

Our team of lecturers is drawn from
academics, solicitors and barristers with many years of experience

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is a computer connected to the internet and a set of speakers or headphones.
You can watch recorded sessions from any computer. You
will be able to download the audio part of the session to your Ipod or other MP3
device. You will also be able to watch the sessions on your mobile phone
(release to be announced)
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With every session you will receive
full notes and documentation to download.
You can watch either live or watch
recorded sessions whenever you wish
All members of your firm are entitled
to watch and claim CPD hours
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