Join us for an informative session on the key provisions of the Bill that will affect registered social housing providers.
Rebecca Brady and Charlotte Knight will take you through the proposed reforms that will have an impact on housing providers, including new respect orders, amendments to existing civil injunctions under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime & Policing Act 2014, and the extension of Closure Orders to housing associations.
They will be on hand to answer all your questions on the Bill and discuss the impact of this from a practical perspective.
Please note we have a limited space availability.
Speakers:
Rebecca Brady, Partner, Housing Management & Property Litigation team.
Rebecca has an extremely wide and varied practice, accepting instructions from Local Authorities and Registered Providers on all aspects of leasehold and tenancy management.
Rebecca’s expertise in tenancy management includes possession claims, injunction applications, disrepair and housing conditions claims. Rebecca has successfully defended a number of disrepair claims at Trial, recovering the landlord’s legal costs from the tenant’s insurers. Rebecca has a particular interest in succession and unlawful occupation cases, including those involving trespassers.
Rebecca’s leasehold practice includes shared ownership matters, forfeiture, service charge disputes, section 20 consultation, and lease interpretation.
Rebecca also advises on general property litigation including boundary and easement disputes, adverse possession and nuisance claims.
Charlotte Knight, Trainee, Housing Management and Property Litigation
Charlotte is a Trainee Legal Executive in our Housing Management & Property Litigation team.
Prior to Devonshires, Charlotte worked in the residential conveyancing department of a local law firm.
You will receive an email from Devonshires to confirm your place. Please note, places for this event are limited and may become oversubscribed. Clients of Devonshires will have priority and where we are heavily oversubscribed, we will limit places per organisation.