HMPL Building Blocks Programme: An Introduction to Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour
Thursday 20th, May 2021
11:00 - 12:00
Free

HMPL Building Blocks Programme: An Introduction to Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour

HMPL Building Blocks Programme: An Introduction to Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour

In this webinar we will look at the legal tools and tactics available to address antisocial behaviour with the aim of achieving the best outcome for those affected by residential nuisance behaviour.

Topics Covered:

  • Pre-litigation tools, ABCs, Mediation
  • Injunctions – with and without notice;
  • Exclusion Orders and Powers of Arrest
  • Possession – discretionary and mandatory grounds

About the speakers:

Katie Grohmann, Solicitor, Housing Management & Property Litigation

Katie advises on all aspects Housing Management and Property litigation, accepting instructions primarily from Local Authorities and Registered Providers. This includes possession claims and injunction applications based on a wide range of issues such as Anti-Social Behaviour, tenancy fraud, sub-letting, rent arrears, access issues and other breaches of tenancy.

Arjen Xani, Paralegal, Housing Management & Property Litigation
Arjen Xani is a Paralegal in our Housing Management and Property Litigation Team. Arjen graduated from the University of Hertfordshire with first class honours degree in Law LLB, before completing the LPC at the University of Law in Guildford.

Thomas Molony, Paralegal, Housing Management & Property Litigation

Thomas Molony is a Paralegal in our Housing Management and Property Litigation Team, Thomas gained an LLB at the University of Essex, followed by the LPC at BPP Law School in London.

This webinar is part of the HMPL Building Blocks Programme aimed at housing and leasehold management professionals at the start of their careers. Please pass this on to members of your team that may find this relevant.

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