Surviving the Building Safety Act

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Join us for a new, one-off webinar dedicated entirely to the complexities of the Building Safety Act - a notoriously complicated piece of legislation that has fundamentally changed the nature of leasehold conveyancing. With the Act now being litigated and various areas still poorly understood, it continues to present significant challenges across the legal sector.

This dedicated two-hour session is led by Richard Snape, a highly respected figure in the legal profession, renowned for his clear and insightful guidance. The webinar provides essential clarity and practical advice for legal professionals navigating the Act’s evolving legal and regulatory implications.

This session also addresses rising issues surrounding EWS1 certificates in the wake of Tri Fire and explore other pressing concerns.

Learning Objectives:

  • Changes to Building Regulations in England;
  • Higher-Risk Buildings and Registration in England;
  • Case Law on the Height of Buildings;
  • Leaseholder Protection Issues and Case Law;
  • Latest Statements from the Welsh Government; and
  • UK Finance Guidance on EWS1 certificates.

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Richard Snape

Head of Legal Training • Davitt Jones Bould

Richard has been the Head of Legal Training at Davitt Jones Bould (DJB) since 2002. He speaks at numerous courses for law societies all over the country, various public courses, in-house seminars within solicitors’ firms and has also talked extensively to local authorities and central government bodies. His areas of specialism include both commercial and residential property, in particular in relation to local government law, conveyancing issues, development land, commercial property and incumbrances in relation to land.

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