Upcoming TPI Training Courses

TC1: Introduction to Residential Property Management

Dates

16 - 17 March 2026

Who should attend?

This introductory course is ideal for those new to the sector with less than six month’s experience in residential property management and those moving from letting to residential leasehold management.

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TC68: Heat Networks, Net Zero, Regulation and Management of Communal Heating in Apartment Blocks

Dates

15 April 2026

This practical webinar is designed for property managers responsible for communal heating systems. It demystifies your legal obligations and best practices under current regulations. You’ll gain a clear understanding of heat network structures, compliance with Ofgem and the Energy Act, and how to drive transparent billing and energy efficiency.

Who Should Attend?

This course is for you if you manage sites with an Energy Centre or CHP, or if you recover gas costs via the service charge – it means you're classed as the Heat Supplier and must ensure compliance.

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TC82: Insurance In Residential Leasehold Property Management

Dates

12 March 2026

This foundational course explores the insurance landscape in leasehold property management. Learn how to guide clients, manage claims, and navigate FCA compliance with confidence.

Who should attend?

Property managers, finance staff, and anyone liaising with brokers or insurers

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TC27: Procedural and Technical Issues of Section 20

Dates

23 - 24 March 2026

A 6-hour online course being be run over 2 consecutive days covering the requirements and procedures of Section 20 (qualifying works and qualifying long term agreements), exemptions, OJEU Public Notices and the growing body of Case Law.

Who should attend?

Property managers or assistant property managers with some experience of advising clients on and processing Section 20s.

It’s also useful for managers who would like a refresher on (or introduction to) the required procedures of Section 20

Those who would like to address the practical issues, problems and complications that can arise during and after the Section 20 procedure

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TC116: Resident Engagement Strategies

Dates

5 March 2026

The introduction of the Building Safety Act 2022 introduces new responsibilities and accountabilities on owners of high-rise residential properties, with property managers at the heart of helping to deliver and support the new regime on behalf of their clients. This new regime aims to engender a change in culture within residential property ownership and management with greater transparency and engagement at the heart of this new regime. Understanding who is accountable and what is needed is essential for owners and managers alike in order to stay ahead of the game and understand what it is going to take to ensure compliance.

Intended For

The course is suitable for anyone who has a role in managing leasehold properties.

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TC66: Introduction To Fire Safety For Property Managers

Dates

26 - 27 March 2026

A 6-hour online course being be run over 2 consecutive days (3-hours per day). This course is provided for block managers looking to learn the basics of fire safety for residential buildings. It gives basic information for managing the fire risks of common parts of blocks of flats and delves in to the essential grounding of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.

At the end of this course, you will understand who is responsible for what and why in terms of fire safety and will have a basic knowledge of the changes happening in this all-important area of block management.

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