Upcoming TPI Training Courses
TC90: Fire Safety Management For RMC And RTM Directors

Dates
15 - 16 July 2025
A 6-hour online course being run over 2 consecutive days for directors of Residents’ Management Companies (RMC) and Right to Manage (RTM) Companies who have responsibility for fire safety management in residential blocks of flats.
Who should attend?
This training course is primarily aimed at RMC/RTM Directors
To allow this training to be as accessible to as many RMC/RTM directors as possible both member and non-members can book at the price below of £50
Please contact training@tpi.org.uk if you have any further questions about registering for this course.
TC1: Introduction to Residential Property Management

Dates
24 - 25 March 2025
9 - 10 April 2025
20 - 21 May 2025
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.
W12: Flat Front Doors – Conducting Basic Fire Door Checks

Dates
16 June 2025
This online 2 hour training course delivers instruction on how to conduct basic fire door checks under Regulation 10 of the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022. It will aim to enable those with the responsibility for conducting routine fire door checks to appreciate the purpose and role of a fire door and how to identify common faults in fire doors for remediation.
TC27: Procedural and Technical Issues of Section 20

Dates
31 March - 1 April 2025
1 - 2 May 2025
7 - 8 July 2025
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
W11:Dealing With Section 20B: The “18 Month Rule”

Dates
11 April 2025
There are a raft of contractual and statutory restrictions on the recovery of service charges, and failures to comply can result in lessees withholding payment of service charges. In some cases, the effects are suspensory and failures can be corrected. In other cases, failures are fatal to the recovery of those service charges. Failing to comply with Section 20B (or the so-called 18 month rule) can result in stale (and unrecoverable) service charges; something all managing agents want to avoid. In this 1 hour online webinar, we’ll explore the 18 month rule in some detail, and look at what it means for managing agents in practice. We’ll consider the latest case law on this topic, and offer some practical guidance for agents to try and avoid stale service charges.
TC80: Advanced Health and Safety Management for Residential Managing Agents

Who should attend?
This advanced course is suitable for senior property managers/business heads who manage health and safety within their organisation, or are able to influence the way health and safety is managed within their organisation and on behalf of their clients.
Course Contents
An advanced Online Webinar, (3 hours a day over 2 consecutive days), for directors and senior managers who are responsible for undertaking the management of health and safety risk within their own organisation and on behalf of their clients to ensure that they comply with current health and safety law.
Get in touch
Website: https://www.tpi.org.uk/