HMPL Building Blocks Programme: An Introduction to Tackling Non-Occupation
Thursday 29th, April 2021
11:00 - 12:00
Free

HMPL Building Blocks Programme: An Introduction to Tackling Non-Occupation

HMPL Building Blocks Programme: An Introduction to Tackling Non-Occupation

In this webinar we aim to give delegates a sound introduction to the law around the various types of non-occupation and subletting cases, and the processes involved when looking to recover possession in these cases.

Topics Covered:

  • Non-occupation / abandonment cases
  • Deceased Tenants
  • Subletting
  • Unauthorised Assignments

About the Speakers:

Donna McCarthy, Partner, Housing Management & Property Litigation

Donna heads up a team advising on all aspects of housing management law and practice, acting for Local Authorities, Registered Providers and private landlords in complex litigation, including possession proceedings; actions to restrain Anti-Social Behaviour; injunctions and disrepair actions. She also advises social landlords on matters of housing policy and procedure. She has particular specialism in matters relating to mental health, capacity and safeguarding.

Hannah Keane, Solicitor, Housing Management & Property Litigation

Hannah joined Devonshires Solicitors in 2015 as Paralegal in the Securitisation Team. After taking six months out to complete her Legal Practice Course, Hannah returned to Devonshires as a Paralegal in the Housing Management Team, where she advised on various issues of disrepair and assisted solicitors on further matters arising out of social housing such as subletting and anti-social behaviour.

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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