Dealing with anti-social behaviour - the requirement for evidence

This webinar informs you about the communications and evidence gathering processes required when dealing with the challenges of anti-social behaviour.

Description

Anti-social behaviour during a tenancy is generally well managed in the private rented sector, but there are occasions when matters become un-manageable and the only option is to serve notice to bring the tenancy to an end.

This webinar helps you to gain an understanding of the communication and evidence-gathering processes required when dealing with the challenges of anti-social behaviour to ensure you are in the best position when making an application for eviction to the Housing and Property Chamber, First-tier Tribunal (FtT).

Topics include:

  • Understanding what is classed as anti-social behaviour
  • Satisfying the eviction grounds
  • Gathering evidence and presenting it to the FtT

This session can be booked without having attended other webinars. LAS has webinars for landlords and letting agents which deal with the earlier stages of this process when you are looking to resolve/manage tenant behaviour.

Webinar for landlords linked to this topic: Dealing with Difficult Tenants

Webinar for letting agents linked to this topic: Introduction to Mediation Techniques

Who is this webinar for: Landlords and letting agents. Letting agents can receive CPD for this webinar.

Course tutor: Gail Bowden, LAS Tutor, Landlord Accreditation Scotland

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How our pricing works

LAS Accredited landlords and letting agents benefit from the best available prices for all training types provided by LAS.

Landlord and letting agent members of our sister organisation Scottish Association of Landlords (SAL) are offered discounted rates as a benefit of their SAL membership.

LAS welcomes everyone in the sector to our training programmes and if you are not yet accredited or a member of SAL you can still book a training session at our full training rate, but why not speak to us about becoming accredited now.

LAS Accredited Landlords and Letting Agents:
Best price available for all types of training

SAL Members:
Discounted rates

Everybody else in the sector:
Full price

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Presenter

Gail Bowden, LAS Tutor, Landlord Accreditation Scotland

Who is this webinar for?

Landlords and letting agents. Letting agents can receive CPD for this webinar.

Why choose a webinar?

LAS deliver webinars to ensure that no matter where you are in the country you can access the information you need.  We provide you with the same essential information you would receive if we were presenting the training face to face.  You won’t be on camera, but you can ask as many questions as you wish during the session and we will answer as many as we can.

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