TOPICAL PROPERTY ISSUES
- Land Registry Practice Guide updates
- UKFML Handbook changes
- Law Society Consultations
- Leasehold Reform proposals
- A review of recent case law
- Practice points
SHARING IS SCARING: THE COMPLICATED WORLD OF JOINT OWNERSHIP LAW!
- What actually is joint ownership?
- What are the risks?
- Declarations of Trust – how can they be used to mitigate risk
- Undue influence – examples of the same and recent case law to show how it can go wrong
- Severance – how to severe a joint tenancy as well as example cases where it is questionable as to whether it was severed or not
LAND REGISTRATION ISSUES FOR RESIDENTIAL CONVEYANCERS
- Dealing with agreed and unilateral notices on registered titles
- Tips and traps when dealing with restrictions
- Boundary issues in residential transactions
- Recent developments and adverse possession
DEFINING THE RETAINER
- SRA & Statutory Requirements
- Liability in contract & Tort
- Limiting Liability
- The importance of defining what you will do
DEVELOPMENTS IN RESIDENTIAL LEASEHOLD CONVEYANCING
- Is it safe to act for sellers and buyers?
- The impact of the BSA on professional indemnity Insurance
- Identifying the status of buildings
- Dealing with documentation - the leaseholder deed of certificate and the landlord certificate
- Acting for lenders - things to look out for
- Lessons from recent case law
- Back to basics - what does the lease say?
- What can be recovered? Expenses, legal costs, the reasonableness test, compliance with the LTA 1985
- The obligation to consult
- Decisions of the FTT - important issues for residential conveyancers, sweeper clauses, legal costs and apportionment
- Best practice for conveyancers - dealing with service charge accounts, applications to FTT, and advising clients
ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE RISKS - WHAT CAN CONVEYANCERS EXPECT FROM 2025?
- How did the guidance come into existence
- What the guidance actually says
- What our duties are under the guidance as lawyers
- What you can do to protect your clients

