Address: Stretford, Manchester, M16 0PX
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Date: Monday 23rd May 2022
Time: 09:30-17:00
Speaker(s): Paul Clark, David Keighley, Sarah Thompson-Copsey, Ian Anderson
CPD Time: 6 Hours
Paul Clark, Solicitor and SDLT trainer, Consultant, Cripps LLP
David Keighley, Solicitor, Legal Lecturer and Trainer
Sarah Thompson-Copsey, Non-Practising Solicitor, Legal Lecturer and Trainer
Ian Anderson, Senior Director, Lichfields
On 30 November 2021, as a result of spurious claims by so-called SDLT advisers, a consultation was published that will probably result in major changes to MDR (multiple dwellings relief) – and also to mixed-use, if not its total abolition (so that both residential and non-residential rates would apply to mixed-use property). Almost certainly MDR will cease to be available alongside “annexe relief”. Almost certainly the changes will result in higher tax for many. This session will:
Paul Clark, Solicitor and SDLT trainer, Consultant, Cripps LLP
This session will examine the implications for residential property of recent case law, practice guides and related developments. To ensure the content is both topical and relevant the issues to be covered will be determined nearer the time but are likely to include:
David Keighley, Solicitor, Legal Lecturer and Trainer
20% of England’s population live in flats, yet lease terms and statute can make the process of buying, selling and owning long residential flats far harder than might appear at first sight. This session will look at some of the more common problem areas and how to avoid them:
Sarah Thompson-Copsey, Non-Practising Solicitor, Legal Lecturer and Trainer
David Keighley, Solicitor, Legal Lecturer and Trainer
This talk will look at some of the more pertinent issues which need to be considered when advising clients on transactions of newbuild properties.
David Keighley, Solicitor, Legal Lecturer and Trainer
Whether your client is selling part of their back garden or buying a little bit of next door’s land the practical issues you will need to consider in order to protect your client’s interests are the same. This session will look at:
Sarah Thompson-Copsey, Non-Practising Solicitor, Legal Lecturer and Trainer
The Queens’ speech in May 2021 announced a radical overall of the planning system which was intended to be brought forward in 2021/22. Alongside changes to Permitted Development and to the Use Classes Order, the changes were designed to empower ‘top down’ influence by the Government to ‘deliver homes and level up’. However, with the appointment of Michael Gove as the grandly titled: ‘Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and Minister for Intergovernmental Relations’ in September 2021, changes have been put on hold. The expectation is these will be released in Spring 2022, but will they be a radical overhaul, or be watered down?
This session will explain:
Ian Anderson, Senior Director, Lichfields
£119.00 + VAT