Buy to Let Purchases & the Renters Rights Bill - The Key Pitfalls for Conveyancers
Introduction
This virtual classroom seminar is designed for property practitioners who act for buy to let purchasers/landlords.
It will provide an essential guide to the key pitfalls commonly associated with acquiring properties with a view to subletting them on assured tenancies.
A key focus will be on the extent of the conveyancer’s retainer with the client, especially in matters pertaining to housing law or landlord and tenant issues.
Please note that this course does not consider the significant changes to housing law that will be brought about in Wales by the replacement of assured tenancies with occupation contracts.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive session will cover the following:
- How far do you advise the buyer about?
- The terms of tenancy agreements
- Landlord’s statutory obligations
- The potential difficulties of repossessing a property, including the pending abolition of section 21 notices and new possession grounds
- The move away from fixed term tenancies
- The requirements of tenancy deposit schemes
- The potential difficulties of selling with vacant possession when there is a sitting tenant
- Can the landlord refuse consent to keeping a pet
- Pending ban on discrimination against tenants with children or on state benefits
- HMO: Identifying whether the property needs a licence and, if so, ascertaining whether current licensing and planning requirements are satisfied
- Raising appropriate enquiries: e.g. about the gas and electrical service installations
- The pitfalls of buying flats, especially for AirBnb sub-lettings
- Common buy-to-let mortgagee requirements
- New enforcement powers that will be given to local authorities
Recording of live sessions: Soon after the Learn Live session has taken place you will be able to go back and access the recording - should you wish to revisit the material discussed.