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Real Estate: Protecting Value

Starts on23/09/2008
Start time15:30
End time19:00
CategoryEvent organised by Member
LocationLondon

Date and venue

Tuesday 23 September 2008 Charles Russell LLP

8-10 New Fetter Lane

London

EC4A 1RS

Programme

3:30pm Registration/Tea & Coffee

3:55pm Welcome and Introduction

4.00pm Presentations (topics 1 & 2)

5:00pm Tea & Coffee

5:15pm Presentations (topics 3 & 4)

6:15pm Drinks and canapés

Topic 1

Risk Management

Louise Clark, Litigation Partner

Louise will focus on the pitfalls of tenant insolvency and consider the practical steps a landlord of investment property can take to manage and reduce these risks.

Topic 2

Institutional Leases

Claire Timmings, Real Estate Solicitor

Claire will review some of the most significant issues which currently arise from a landlord’s and from a tenant’s perspective when negotiating institutional leases including uninsured risks and guarantees.

Topic 3

EPCs - pain or panacea?

Stephen Rockhill, Construction Associate

Stephen will review the impact of EPC’s in legal and practical terms and will consider how they can affect the value of an investment. Stephen will also look at their impact on building contracts and professional appointments.

Topic 4

Property Investment Outlook: False Bottom, Second Leg?

Peter Damesick MA PhD - Head of Research & Consulting, UK CB Richard Ellis

Peter will review current trends and prospects in the UK commercial property investment market.

Peter is an Executive Director and Head of UK Research at CB Richard Ellis, the world’s largest real estate services firm. He is a well-known analyst and commentator on the UK commercial property market and provides frequent advice and consultancy for a wide range of CB Richard Ellis clients in the areas of market analysis, forecasting and strategy. Clients include investors, developers, occupiers and public authorities.

Cost

There is no charge for this seminar.

CPD

2 CPD hours will be available for full attendance of this seminar.

For further information please contact Paula Maycock on 020 7203 5128