Duration
1 day
Location
Live virtual
Availability
Good
Suitable for: IA What does this mean?
Possession proceedings should be a last resort for landlords but sometimes its unavoidable. This workshop shows delegates how to ensure any action they take is both reasonable and proportionate.
Attending court can be stressful but case preparation is vital. Delegates will leave feeling confident in preparing a case for court whether it is for rent arrears or ASB as well as how to prepare for attending court. Landlords, now more than ever, with the cost of living increase as well as an increase in mental health issues, need to ensure they are up-to-date with the latest changes and practise.
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Who should attend?
This course is designed especially for staff who work in the housing field and undertake case work as well as anyone who attends the County Court, or who wants to learn about the process.
The session will cover:
- Understanding the County Court process in England
- Looking at the roles and responsibilities of witnesses, advocates and Judges
- Understanding the notice periods and grounds when serving notice seeking possession
- Importance of complying with pre-action protocol for rent cases
- Importance of carrying our equality/proportionality assessment for ASB cases
- Understanding the legal processes – from serving a notice to eviction by bailiffs
- Top tips for attending court
- Evaluating the strengths and weaknesses in the evidence
- Typical defences raised against landlords including mental health
- Do’s and don’ts for witnesses
- Case studies
- Supporting vulnerable witnesses.
What will delegates learn?
Delegates will understand the importance of:
- Typical defences raised against landlords including mental health
- Understand why court action is a last resort
- Case studies for rent arrear and nuisance possession cases.
- Relevant case law and Equality Act considerations
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Our trainer
Aisha Akhtar qualified as a lawyer in 2009 having taken a keen interest in social housing. She has worked both in-house and in private practice. She joined SNG in October 2017 as their in-house legal expert. She manages a team and deals with all housing management matters.
She has been a board member for a housing association previously in East London and is currently an Advisory Board member for Inspirited Minds (a mental health Charity).
She has delivered training sessions throughout the country on various topics throughout her career. She regularly delivers both public and tailor made in-house training to various HAs and LAs.
Aisha enjoys delivering training and empowering people, she makes the sessions interactive so there is an exchange of ideas so delegates leave feeling confident in implementing positive change.
Aisha really enjoys delivering training and empowering people, she makes the sessions interactive so there is an exchange of ideas so delegates leave feeling confident in implementing positive change.
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Price and booking
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Cancellations and substitutions
If you are unable to attend an event or public training course, please let us know in writing (email is fine) at least 48 hours before. Please email [email protected]
Otherwise, a cancellation fee of £60 plus VAT will be chargeable.
If you are using a package place to attend and do not inform us within the agreed time frame, then a place will be taken to cover your non-attendance.
Cancellations must be made in writing, and will be acknowledged by HQN Limited.
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