Planning Law For Property Lawyers
Introduction
This full day seminar has been specifically designed for lawyers who practise commercial property, residential property or both. It will also be of interest to those acting for developers and also those who are thinking of branching out from their present discipline and specialising in planning law. It will bring delegates completely up to date with problems arising in day to day matters.
Time will be allowed for an open question and answer session and delegates are invited to bring examples of any problems and these will be addressed throughout the day.
What You Will Learn
- Do I need planning permission and how do I get it?
- If I don't need planning permission, how do I get the LPA to acknowledge this?
- What can the LPA require by way of S106 and CUIL contributions from my client?
- What do I do about appeals now the rules have changed?
- If I act for residents associations, can they object to, and challenge planning permissions?
- How can I advise my clients to make the most of their property assets?
- How can I save existing planning permissions and get the LPA to confirm they are saved
- Housing & Planning Act - New opportunities and responsibilities
- How to avoid ‘getting it wrong'
- The new National Planning Policy Framework
- Practical examples, and cases will be dealt with throughout, and all current government advice and case law will be considered