Seeking consent for alterations that are made, or intend to be made, to a flat is one of the most common day-to-day issues that every property manager, landlord and leaseholder need to fully understand.
A “Licence to Alter” is the term given to the consent required by a leaseholder who wants to make alterations to a leasehold property. The Licence to Alter is formal, written consent that sets out the terms and conditions under which the alteration can be carried out. It ensures that no unexpected complications or conflicts will arise as a result of the work. That’s why it’s so important to get it right.
The award winning combo of Yashmin Mistry (JPC Law) and Julian Davies (Earl Kendrick) will put participants through their paces to ensure they are fully compliant with the procedure, understand the common issues and are familiar with relevant lease clauses and statutory considerations for both Landlords and Leaseholders.
Amongst other things the Boot Camp will cover:
The Licence to Alter process & procedures
Types of covenants
Duties imposed in relation to applications
Technical issues that can arise
Remedies available
Licences report, what surveyors produce as part of the Licence review
Issues that occur on-site; monitoring and commencement
Legal implications and duties
The NEW - Protocol for Applications for Consent to Carry Out Alterations (the Alterations Protocol)
In association with News on the Block (“NOTB”) the Boot Camp will take place on Tuesday 27th September 2016 in Clerkenwell, details as follows:
Date: 27 September 16
Time: 14:15 to 18:30
Location: The Green, 29 Clerkenwell Green, Clerkenwell, London, EC1R 0DU
Book a place here and come along for an afternoon of legal and procedural advice, common pitfalls and refreshments/networking.