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Practicalities of Property Management – Residential and Mixed-use developments: View our webinar series

Our recent bite-sized webinar series discussing legal issues for surveyors and property managers has been hugely successful. 

We have pulled together below the recordings of the sessions which covered topical property management issues such as arrears recovery, service charge consultation requirements, the practicalities of dealing with applications for consent, protecting a landlord’s position where the tenant is in breach of covenant and more. Our speakers highlight some of the key points and some important traps to avoid. We hope you enjoy viewing the recordings below.

Service charge consultation requirements and applications for consent

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18 Month Rule (Section 20B of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985) and protecting a Landlord’s position where the tenant is in breach of covenant

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Arrears recovery in respect of mixed-use premises

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Live Panel Q&A with members the Real Estate Disputes team answering questions on:
  • the COVID-19 restrictions on the recovery of arrears from commercial and residential properties
  • noise nuisance
  • issues arising from short-term lettings via Airbnb and other online platforms
  • the impact of Duval v. 11-13 Randolph Crescent Limited [2020] UKSC 18 on applications for consent
  • key cases to watch out for: Williams v. Aviva Investors Ground Rent [2020] UKUT 111 and Sara & Hossein Asset Holdings Limited v. Blacks OutdoorRetail Limited [2020] EWHC 1263

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If you have any questions or feedback, please contact our Real Estate Disputes Team or your usual Charles Russell Speechlys contact.

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