Join Ian Quayle on a series of four sixty-minute courses that will provide an appraisal of the BSA 2022 for busy transactional property lawyers.
Course 1 – BSA 2022 – Ten Good Habits when Acting for Sellers in Leasehold Transactions
In this course we will examine –
- Scoping the retainer – explaining to the client your role.
- Dealing with TA forms and in particular the TA 7 – what is the correct approach?
- Dealing with the Leaseholder Deed of Certificate – what assistance should be provided to the seller client?
- Notifying the landlord of the sale – the law and best practice.
- The Landlord Certificate conundrum – should it be asked for?
- Providing additional information to the buyer or dealing with additional enquiries.
Course 2 – BSA 2022 – Ten Good Habits When Acting for Buyers in Leasehold Transactions
In this course we will examine –
- Scoping the retainer and reporting on title.
- Explaining and advising on the LPE 1 and TA forms.
- Raising additional enquiries.
- The purpose of the Leaseholder Deed of Certificate.
- Ascertaining relevant buildings, relevant defects and qualifying leases.
- Leaseholder protection from service charge – statutory protection and Schedule 8 protection for relevant buildings.
Course 3 – BSA 2022 – Ten Good Habits When Acting for Landlords in Leasehold Transactions
In this course we will examine –
- Relevant buildings – what are they?
- The Landlord Certificate – what is required and when should they be produced?
- An overview of problem areas – remediation orders, remediation contribution orders and falling foul of the Building Safety Regulator.
- Dealing with service charge under the BSA regime.
Course 4 – BSA 2022 Ten Good Habits – Acting for Lenders and Higher Risk Buildings
In this course we will examine –
- Is it safe to act for institutional lenders?
- Pinch points and problem areas.
- Is it possible to verify information?
- What are higher-risk buildings and what are the implications for leaseholders and landlords?