Identifying and Regulating Criminal Landlords in the PSH sector -NOW FULLY BOOKED
NOW FULLY BOOKED
Cost: £70 per delegate
Time: 9.30 to 12.30
Via: Microsoft Teams
To book please email kath – admin@alehm.org.uk
Trainer:
Paul Oatt a Chartered EHP and experienced housing regulator will provide an overview of gathering intelligence turning it into evidence in the investigation of housing offences whether it be for criminal prosecution or civil action through issuing penalties or defending decisions at a tribunal.
The course will look at how the evidence is used to apply for a banning order following a prosecution. And also look at the future of housing enforcement and the changes that are likely to come about with the Renters Reform Bill including the new Property Portal.
The title of the course is:
Identifying and regulating criminal land lords in the private rented sector
The course will provide an overview of gathering intelligence turning it into evidence in the investigation of housing offences whether it be for criminal prosecution or civil action through issuing penalties or defending decisions at a tribunal.
The course will look at how the evidence is used to apply for a banning order following a prosecution. And also look at the future of housing enforcement and the changes that are likely to come about with the Renters Reform Bill including the new Property Portal
The current enforcement environment and available enforcement powers and their application under the Housing Act 2004.
How to use sources of intelligence in building a case
Gathering evidence on site
Warrant applications
Carrying out spontaneous PACE interviews on-site
Creating the best case to put before a court or tribunal with the available evidence
Applying for Banning orders
New Powers and enforcement tools under the Renters Reform Bill