Engage your time with focused and effective CPD training
Just Launched: National Rating Day 2024 and The CPA National Conference 2024
Engage your time with focused and effective CPD training
Just Launched: National Rating Day 2024 and The CPA National Conference 2024
Next Events
Rating Talking Heads: April 2024
The Triple List Maintenance Conundrum
This event runs as an informal discussion with a small panel of leading and informed practitioners extracting the nuances from the selected topic. They discuss practical issues that arise, with participants in the meeting being encouraged to listen, join in, ask questions and share comments.
hours
Rating: Law and Practice 2024
Applying Case Law to Practice
Delivering best and effective rating practice cannot be achieved without understanding case law and the foundations it has been derived from. This event is far more than a case law review. Leading rating advisors along with senior representatives from the VOA and eminent lawyers will review key cases in the context of current practice. Subjects are grouped into rating themes, important and topical cases will be explored to extract best practice for those rating practice areas. The discussions will once again be directed by our chair, Upper Tribunal Judge Elizabeth Cooke.
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The CPA Annual Reform Lecture 2024
Navigating the Evolving Landscape of Expert Witness Roles and Responsibilities in 2024
The Compulsory Purchase Association invite members and non-members to attend the hybrid 2024 CPA Reform Lecture, which this year will take a slightly different tact. With so much reform in the CPO world - LURA implementation, the Law Commission review and the Electricity Transmission Act, the event will look at how reform takes place through case law, in respect of expert witness roles.
This event is organised by CPT on behalf of The CPA, non-members are invited to attend.
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Service Charge Heads Up: Where Is Best Practice?
CPT has been running training events on service charges since 1994. In those days, best practice was defined by a non-compulsory service charge code, agreed upon and promoted in unison by a number of property bodies. In 2019 it emerged as an RICS Professional Statement, which was mandatory and since it was accepted across the service charge industry, anyone – whether a RICS member or not – was going to be judged by whether they followed it. It had teeth in as much as anyone who was non-compliant had the threat of sanctions and public humiliation. Is it any wonder why it’s one of the top free downloads from the RICS website?
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New On Demand Presentations
Landlords' Consents
In dealing with landlords’ consents the focus is usually on what is, or is not reasonable on the landlord’s part. This recording considers the up-to-date caselaw on this aspect. It is important to be aware of practical and procedural factors which have an influence on the outcome, whether or not a disputed application ends up in court. Going about things the wrong way can seriously undermine your negotiating position. The module examines relevant Protocols, consider what formal requirements might apply and the conduct of applications more widely. The types of consent addressed will include alienation, alterations and change of use.
Module Duration: 3 hours 1 minutes
Recorded: 19/03/2024
Price £95
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Fitting Out and Getting Out
This module will look at the detail of what amounts to a fixture and what doesn’t in the light of recent caselaw, as well as the distinction between landlord’s and tenant’s fixtures; and also considers the nature and extent of rights and obligations upon lease expiry, in relation to physical additions to (and contents of) leased premises.
Module Duration: 2 hours 54 minutes
Recorded: 06/03/2024
Price £95
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Rating Talking Heads: December 2023
Valuation of Tenant’s Works and Fit Outs Post Acenden: The Practical Application
This event runs as an informal discussion with a small panel of leading and informed practitioners extracting the nuances from the selected topic. They discuss practical issues that arise, with participants in the meeting being encouraged to listen, join in, ask questions and share comments.
Module Duration: 1 hour 3 minutes
Recorded: 12/12/2023
Price £45
hour