Free webinar for Block Managers

In these uncertain times Block Managers are having to give consideration to a wide range of issues.

Can and should major works go ahead during this ongoing pandemic?

From cladding remediation to LOLER tests to reactive repairs, what is the government’s position on compliance in these unprecedented times?

With the end of the quarter fast approaching and an increasing number of leaseholders falling into financial difficulties, how can block managers prepare for a potential surge in arrears?

What else should block managers be considering to safeguard resident safety, compliance and business continuity?

 

Fixflo is holding a free webinar dedicated to the leasehold and block management sector with presenters from ARMA, Brethertons and IRPM.

Andrew Bulmer , CEO of IRPM, and Nigel Glen , CEO of ARMA, will be joined by Brethertons’ residential leasehold property law specialist Roger Hardwick and Rajeev Nayyar , MD of Fixflo in this virtual meeting.

The presenters will offer insights which all managing agents should be considering right now and the live stream promises to be specific, practical and comprehensive.

While no legal advice will be offered, those who attend will receive helpful information on leasehold-specific topics.

Live stream takes place on 30 April 2020, 2 – 3 PM BST

Register for free here.

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2 Comments

  1. Robert_May

    Unsung superheroes if you ask me!

     

    Anyone who volunteers themselves to block management deserves a Queen’s award.   Cladding  and  escalating ground rents have understandably generated a lot of distress and concern but  the way some of the  leaseholders conduct themselves is shocking.

     

    Government ought to be giving  some real and genuine concerns a much higher priority.

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  2. aSalesAgent

    The organisers will only allow people to register using their work email address. Can this rule be relaxed considering there are many property professionals who have been furloughed and do not have access to their inboxes?

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