BSA 2022 – Ten Good Habits – Online Course
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?
Each training course will take approximately 60-minutes to complete – (please note, each course video has been taken from the live event).
Watch a preview of the training here:
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Course materials are provided and will remain accessible to you even after the course is completed.
A certificate of completion is also provided to delegates booking this course.
Delegates who register on the course are eligible to raise questions with the trainer both during and after they have completed their training. Details of how to do this are included in the course materials.
A certificate of completion is also provided for delegates booking this event.
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Webinars in this series can be purchased individually or as a whole series.
Cost: £100 Series or £30 Per Webinar Inc VAT, Per Person (please note that ticket prices will show the cost excluding VAT as VAT is added at the checkout point):
Have an enquiry? Call 07379 134 942 or email info@iqlegaltraining.com