Upcoming TPI Training Courses
TC110: Leaseholder Protections And Landlord’s Certificates And Leaseholder Deeds Of Certificate
Dates
26 September 2024
Who should attend?
Those dealing with the scope of the Leaseholder Protections regulations, and involved in collating/reviewing Leaseholder Deed of Certificates and/or have been instructed to support or compile Landlord Certificates.
A half day course exploring the leaseholder protections under the Building Safety Act
TC1: Introduction to Residential Property Management
Dates
16 - 17 September 2024
8 - 9 October 2024
3 - 4 December 2024
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.
TC59: Managing Your First Portfolio – Legal Workshop
Dates
18 September 2024
Who should attend
This course is ideal for those new to block management and for property assistants moving onto portfolio management who have some knowledge of the legal framework governing residential long leasehold management but who need to become familiar with the essential information needed to safely and efficiently assist or manage a portfolio.
TC11: Residential Service Charge Accountants Guidance
Date:
18 November 2024
Who should attend?
Accounts staff who need to understand the requirements of lease and law in the production of accounts
Property managers whose input is required during the service charge year from their clients
It may also be suitable for senior managers who are responsible for the corporate strategy within their accounts department
TC114: Introduction to Being an RMC/RTM Director
Date:
19 November 2024
Course Contents
Each flat owner is typically a member or shareholder in the RMC and members are appointed from amongst their number to become Directors. The RMCs are then run by these Directors. The duties of the company towards each Leaseholder are set out in the Leases for each flat. There is a mix of contractual duties, such as repairs, maintenance, insurance, and service charge accounting, and statutory duties, including setting reasonable levels of service charges and consulting on major works.
TC66: Introduction to Fire Safety for Property Managers
Dates
12 - 13 November 2024
Who should attend?
The course is suitable for anyone who has a role in responding to, managing or overseeing building safety of those properties in scope of the Building Safety Act.
Course Contents
The aim of this course is to help you, your team and your clients understand who has accountability for the development of a Building Safety Case Report but also understand what is required, what support can be offered to AP/PAPs and how best to manage building safety in the long term.
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