Upcoming TPI Training Courses
TC1: Introduction to Residential Property Management

Dates
16 - 17 March 2026
14 - 15 April 2026
18 - 19 May 2026
8 - 9 June 2026
6 - 7 July 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.
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.
TC44: Introduction To Accounting For Service Charges

Dates
10 - 11 March 2026
30 June - 1 July 2026
A 6-hour online course being be run over 2 consecutive days (3-hours per day) this interactive course provides a practical introduction to the financial lifecycle of a residential leasehold property. Designed for those with less than 18 months’ experience in the industry, the course walks participants through the key steps of service charge accounting—from setting up a site and budgeting, to year-end accounts and client reporting.
TC27: Procedural and Technical Issues of Section 20

Dates
23 - 24 March 2026
11 - 12 May 2026
2 - 3 July 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
TC66: Introduction To Fire Safety For Property Managers

Dates
26 - 27 March 2026
29 - 30 June 2026
Participants will gain a foundational understanding of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, including key responsibilities and legal obligations. By the end of the course, you will be able to identify who is responsible for fire safety, understand why those responsibilities exist, and have a working knowledge of recent and upcoming changes in fire safety regulations.
This course is ideal for:
- New block managers with limited experience in fire safety
- Lettings professionals transitioning into residential leasehold management
TC124: Structural Risk Assessments and Management

Dates
16 April 2026
The Building Safety Act 2022 and its associated regulations require those responsible for Higher Risk Buildings (HRBs) to carry out thorough assessments of building safety risks—including those related to structural failure. This course provides a practical overview of Structural Risk Assessments (SRAs), offering insight into why they matter, how they are conducted, and how structural risks can be effectively managed.
This course is ideal for:
- Property managers and building safety professionals
- Those overseeing or supporting safety in Higher Risk Buildings (HRBs)
- Anyone involved in managing building integrity or coordinating with structural professionals
Get in touch
Website: https://www.tpi.org.uk/
