HMPL Building Blocks Webinar Programme – 2024/2025
Event Programme
Devonshires' Housing Management and Property Litigation Building Blocks Webinar programme is back due to popular demand! These webinars are aimed at those at the beginning of their careers in tenancy and leasehold management and are suitable for anyone wanting to learn the basics of housing law and how it relates to their day to day job.
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Upcoming Events
Shared ownership – Dealing with Breach and Subletting
30 January 2025 | 14:00 - 15:00 | Virtual
This webinar focuses on the tools available to landlords to deal with breaches of shared ownership leases, including sub-letting. This is part of the Building Blocks series so aimed at those at the start of their careers but will also be useful to those wanting to revise their knowledge.
Legal Tools to Combat Anti-Social Behaviour
18 February 2025 | 11:00 - 12:00 | Virtual
In this webinar we will look at the legal tools and tactics available to address anti-social behaviour with the aim of achieving the best outcome for those affected by residential nuisance behaviour.
Tenancy Management – Assignment, Mutual Exchange and Succession
13 March 2025 | 11:00 - 12:00 | Virtual
In this webinar, we will provide an introduction and overview of the law and processes around assignment, mutual exchange and succession.
A Housing Officer’s Guide to Court Proceedings
15 April 2025 | 14:00 - 15:00 | Virtual
Going to court can be a stressful experience in a new environment for housing professionals whether representing their organisation or attending as a witness. The aim of this Webinar is to help attendees understand the best way to prepare cases for Court and what to expect on the day.
Leasehold Management – Managing the Managing Agents
20 May 2025 | 14:00 - 15:00 | Virtual
This webinar will benefit housing management and leasehold professionals whose work includes managing estates where there is a management company or managing agent in place such as a Residents’ Management Company or a Right to Manage Company. These relationships can raise challenges for the landlord and tenant to deal with, particularly where the management organisation is not fulfilling its duties effectively. This session looks at some of the common issues that can arise in these situations and what steps landlords and tenants can take to address them.
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