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SUMMARY:Awaab’s Law
DESCRIPTION:VIRTUAL EVENT \nOctober 2025 sees the implementation of Awaab’s Law for social landlord\, introducing strict time limits to response to reports of hazards in tenanted properties. \nThis webinar looks at the background to the new regulations and the draft guidance\, the requirements on social landlords and what social housing providers should be considering now in order to be ready for this change in October. \nThis session will include a Q&A for attendee questions. \nSpeakers: \nBethan Jones: Associate\, Anthony Collins \nSarah Orchard: Senior Associate\, Bevan Brittan LLP \nHannah Saltonstall: Strategic Partnership Manager at Stonewater Limited \nMembers – Free \nNon-Members – £20.00 (once registered you will be sent an invoice) \nREGISTER YOUR PLACE HERE \n 
URL:https://shla.org.uk/event/awaabs-law/
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SUMMARY:ASB and Children: Tools for Social Landlords
DESCRIPTION:VIRTUAL EVENT \nThis webinar explores the key tools and approaches available to social landlords dealing with anti-social behaviour involving children. We’ll cover legal powers\, early intervention strategies\, and partnership working to help you respond effectively and appropriately to youth-related ASB. \nThis session will include a Q&A for attendee questions. \nSpeakers: \nEmily Hope\, Senior Associate\, Clarke Willmott LLP \nJanine Green\, Partner\, Green & Burton ASB Associates \nAlex Loxton\, Senior Associate\, Clarke Willmott LLP \nEmily Hope – Senior Associate at Clarke Willmott LLP (photo attached). \nEmily is a Senior Associate Solicitor in Clarke Willmott’s Housing Management team in London\, with over a decade of experience in the social housing sector. She advises social landlords and local authorities on all areas of housing management\, including possession\, injunctions\, disrepair\, succession\, tenancy fraud\, and policy and procedure development. \nJanine Green – Partner at Green & Burton ASB Associates \n Janine Green is a distinguished figure in the field of anti-social behaviour (ASB) and community safety\, renowned nationally for her expertise and commitment to excellence. With a dynamic portfolio career spanning various roles\, Janine brings a wealth of experience and insight which she now uses to support policy makers\, public sector organisations and corporations. \nAlex Loxton – Senior Associate – Clarke Willmott LLP (photo enclosed) \nAlex assists social housing providers to reach practical and robust solutions to a wide range of housing law and tenancy issues including in possession claims\, injunction applications and disrepair matters. \nMembers – Free \nNon-Members – £20.00 (once registered you will be sent an invoice) \nREGISTER YOUR PLACE HERE \n 
URL:https://shla.org.uk/event/asb-and-minors-tools-for-social-landlords/
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SUMMARY:The Renters’ Rights Bill – Changes to mechanism for increasing rent for Housing Associations?
DESCRIPTION:VIRTUAL EVENT \nThe Renters’ Rights Bill has entered the final stages of its passage through Parliament. It should soon receive Royal Assent. The intention behind the RRB is to change the balance of power between landlords and tenants\, giving greater rights to the latter. These reforms are to be achieved in part by amendments to the Housing Act 1988. The social ills that the RRB hopes to meet mainly arise from the private sector residential market. However\, most tenancies granted by Housing Associations (Housing Associations) are also governed by the HA88\, so the changes will also affect HA PRPs. \nOne of the changes under the RRB is to restrict the right of landlords to increase their tenant’s rent. In this area special provision has been made for low-cost tenancies\, which are HA tenancies at below market rents. However\, the new provisions to low-cost tenancies may nonetheless leave HAs in a less strong position than previously. \nThis Webinar will explain the new provisions for rent increases by Housing Associations\, highlight the differences with the current provisions and explain the potential risks. \nThis session will include a Q&A for attendee questions. \nSpeaker: \nNicholas Grundy KC\, a Property\, Public Law\, Equality and Human Rights barrister at Five Paper \nNicholas Grundy KC \nNicholas Grundy KC \nYear of Call: 1993 | Silk: 2016 \nNick specialises in Property\, Public Law\, Equality and Human Rights\, with particular expertise in statutory interpretation. \nHe is Head of Five Paper’s Real Property Practice Group and also a member of the Housing\, Landlord & Tenant and Public Law Groups. \nNick is consistently recommended as a leading silk in the latest editions of Chambers UK and Legal 500. In 2024\, he was shortlisted for Property and Housing Silk of the Year at the Legal 500 Bar Awards. \nHe is also a long-standing member of the SHLA Committee. \nMembers – Free \nNon-Members – £20.00 (once registered you will be sent an invoice) \nREGISTER YOUR PLACE HERE \n 
URL:https://shla.org.uk/event/the-renters-rights-bill-changes-to-mechanism-for-increasing-rent-for-has/
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SUMMARY:The Renters’ Rights Bill – what do the changes to possession grounds mean for housing associations?
DESCRIPTION:VIRTUAL EVENT \nThe Renters’ Rights Bill is in its final stages and will soon receive royal assent. It will introduce many important and headline reforms\, not least the ending of fixed-term tenancies in the private rented sector\, including private registered providers of social housing (PRPs)\, and the abolition of the section 21 notice requiring possession. \nThese will have an obvious impact on PRPs\, as will the amendments to Schedule 2 of the Housing Act 1988 (i.e. a landlord’s grounds for possession). This webinar focuses particularly on this latter question and will not only explain the said changes to the ground but will also discuss the impact on a PRPs’ operation. For example\, what is the future for starter tenancies? \nLeading the discussion will be Dambu Tenner\, Head of Legal at the Abri Group\, and Andy Lane\, a housing and public law barrister at Cornerstone Barristers. \nThis session will include a Q&A for attendee questions. \nSpeakers: \nDambu Tenner \nDambu is a litigator who has specialised in housing management since qualification.  She initially worked in London before going inhouse for a local authority in 2016.  In 2020\, she joined Abri Group Limited (then Radian) as a Housing Solicitor. Dambu advises on all aspects of housing management\, including anti-social behaviour\, disrepair and general housing advice\, including successions. She has an interest in the Equality Act 2010 and the role it plays in housing law. \nAndrew Lane \nAndy has been involved in social housing as an advice worker\, local authority councillor and\, most recently\, as a barrister at Cornerstone Barristers. He acts primarily for social landlords\, has acted in many of the important cases at all levels and is the author of ‘Cornerstone on Social Housing Fraud’. He has been on SHLA’s committee since 2024. \nMembers – Free \nNon-Members – £20.00 (once registered you will be sent an invoice) \nREGISTER YOUR PLACE HERE \n 
URL:https://shla.org.uk/event/the-renters-rights-bill-what-do-the-changes-to-possession-grounds-mean-for-housing-associations/
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