Residential Conveyancing for Support Staff 2023

12/05/2022 2:00 pm
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Webinar content

Webinar 1, Introduction: 27 February, 10am-11am

Getting started, taking instructions, money laundering, dealing with residential clients

Webinar 2, Acting for the Seller: 6 March, 10am-11am

Obtaining and checking the title, dealing with the TA forms and drafting the contract, preparing the contract bundle

Webinar 3, Acting for the Buyer: 13 March, 10am-11am

Checking the contract bundle, searches, enquiries, client inspection, and acting for lenders

Webinar 4, Exchanging Contracts: 20 March, 10am-11am

Preparing for exchange, the mechanics of exchange, protecting the contract

Webinar 5, Preparing for Completion – Acting for the seller: 28 March, 11.15am-12.15pm

Completing TA13, approving the transfer, preparing completion statements, dealing with notices and restrictions

Webinar  6, Preparing for Completion – Acting for the Buyer: 3 April, 10am-11am

Drafting the transfer, pre-completion searches, dealing with the lender, preparation of completion statements and advising the client

Webinar 7, Completion and Completion Day Problems: 10 April, 10am-11am

The Law Society Code for completion by post, dealing with undertakings, practical issues including the transmission of funds, advising clients and what to do if things go wrong – notices to complete, rescission and other steps

Webinar 8, Post Completion: 17 April, 10am-11am

Acting for the seller – discharging charges, compliance with undertakings

Acting for the buyer – SDLT returns, registration of dispositions

Webinar 9, Land Registration Issues: 24 April, 10am-11am

Boundaries, notices, restrictions, adverse possession, and problem areas

Webinar 10, Leasehold Conveyancing: 2 May, 10am-11am

A Comparison between freehold and leasehold transactions

Webinar 11, Drafting issues: 9 May, 1pm-2pm

Basic drafting points and construction/interpretation issues

Webinar 12, Avoiding Negligence: 15 May, 11.15am-12.15pm

Avoiding negligence in Residential Conveyancing