Past Section events
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Trusts and Property: A Best Practice Guide for Declarations of trust and gifting property (On Demand)
Our panel discussed trust and probate matters, restrictions on title, identifying beneficial ownership and accounting to the correct beneficiaries in a probate or trust sale.
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Property Conveyancing Convention: implications of the Building Safety Act, a government and industry view (On Demand)
This session focused on the Building Safety Act and fire safety. It offered practical advice and covered: how to identify high risks and relevant buildings enquiries to raise reporting to clients and lenders Watch the recording
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Commercial Property Conference (On Demand)
Catch up on what you missed at our first dedicated Commercial Property Conference.
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MEES and EPCs update (On Demand)
Watch this webinar for essential, urgent guidance on the proposed changes to EPC ratings for commercial properties in the UK that come into effect on 1 April 2023.
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Webinar: stamp duty land tax update (On Demand)
For conveyancing solicitors, it’s essential to have a thorough understanding of stamp duty land tax. Watch our webinar to learn about recent developments, and how this might affect your work.
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Webinar: MEES and EPCs (OnDemand)
MEES (minimum energy efficiency standards) and EPCs (energy performance certificates) are a developing area that will have great impact on all aspects of both commercial and residential property.
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Property Section Convention 2022 (OnDemand)
This year’s property section convention focused on PII, fraud and AML – key areas for property practitioners.
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SDLT for commercial and residential property transactions update 2021 (OnDemand)
This webinar provides essential guidance if you advise and assist clients on the purchase of commercial or residential property in the UK and want a better understanding of the stamp duty land tax rules.
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Cladding (OnDemand)
Watch Property Section inclusive webinar recording to better understand legislative changes to promote building safety