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Please See Below For Course Information On 'Introductory and Demoted Tenancies'



Overview

This practical course will:

• Help you to understand Introductory and the Demoted Tenancies including recent caselaw
• Equip you to deal with problem tenants through their use
• Enable you to apply the law in day to day situations
• Consider common case studies
• Provide the opportunity to learn from a senior local authority solicitor with substantial experience of anti-social behaviour

Who is it for?

This course is ideal for Housing Officers, Neighbourhood/Resident Wardens, Community Safety Officers, Legal Officers, Housing Association Staff and anyone working in the field of anti-social behaviour and housing

How will I be assessed?

This course carries 4.5 CPD hours
(Continuing Professional Development for Solicitors)