UK&I Housing disrepair claims: process, evidence and professionalism webinar

82.02 NZD

1 Hours Structured CPD

Navigating housing disrepair claims through evidence, expertise and professional integrity.

Available Classes

Date Price
08 July 2026 - 12:00 BST (+0100)
$82.02

Course information

Housing disrepair claims are increasing across the UK, driven by heightened regulatory scrutiny, evolving tenant expectations, and the growing use of legal routes to redress. Alongside recent developments such as the government’s call for evidence and the introduction of Awaab’s Law, there is a clear shift towards greater accountability in the management of residential property.

This webinar explores housing disrepair from a practical, expert-led perspective, examining how claims arise, how they are managed, and where professional input is critical. It highlights the role of surveyors in assessing property condition, determining causation, and providing expert evidence within legal proceedings.

The session addresses the professional and ethical responsibilities of surveyors, particularly in the context of increasing claims activity, “no win, no fee” arrangements, and scrutiny around the independence of expert evidence. Through a combination of legal insight and technical practice, the webinar provides a clear and balanced understanding of how to navigate risk and support fair outcomes in disrepair cases.

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Learning outcomes

  • Understand the current housing disrepair landscape and recent regulatory developments
  • Identify how disrepair claims are initiated and managed, including key legal risks
  • Explain the role of surveyors in inspections, reporting, and causation analysis
  • Recognise the importance of independence and objectivity when acting as an expert witness
  • Assess how to mitigate risk and support fair outcomes in disrepair cases
  • Additional information

    Category: Residential property

    Price: 82.02 NZD

    Member price: 61.51 NZD

    Course Type: Webinar

    Location: Online