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The Tenancy Deposit Scheme is dedicated to improving the standards of renting in the private sector. As part of our efforts to do so, we launched the TDS Academy back in 2012. A variety of course options are available, and the courses are offered across the country so as to reduce travel costs to attendees.
TDS Foundation Course
This course delivers expert guidance on the lifecycle of a deposit, from registration, repayment, through to the alternative dispute resolution process. The course also covers how to confidently identify which deposit issues can easily be resolved and what kinds of evidence you can prepare to save time and be more efficient should there be a dispute at the end of the tenancy.
You will gain 6 hours of CPD, confirmed with a TDS academy certificate.
The course covers:
- Understanding the legislation
- Registering deposits and issuing prescribed information
- The tenancy agreement
- Inventories and check-in reports
- Managing changes mid-tenancy
- How to check out
- Using photos and videos
- Fair wear and tear
- Calculating damage
- To dispute or not to dispute
Upcoming dates and locations for this course:
TDS Adjudication Workshop
In this course, you can expect to learn how to think like an adjudicator. The course is aimed at property managers, administrators, inventory suppliers and landlords. You will qualify for 3 hours of CPD, confirmed with a TDS academy certificate.
The course focuses on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) allowing you to discuss scenarios, and identify the kind of evidence an adjudicator looks for in a tenancy deposit dispute.
Upcoming dates and locations for this course:
Upcoming training event with TDSManchester | 19th July 2017
Setting up a tenancy
This brand new course is delivered by Hilary Crook, a lawyer and TDS’s legal advisor on tenancy deposit protection matters.
This course has been specially designed to help you anticipate problems that frequently arise at the offset of a tenancy. Often a problem lies undetected, only to be discovered when a dispute arises. Avoiding the problem in the first place can mean the difference between winning or losing a dispute.
This course covers:
- What basic checks you should carry out on potential landlords and tenants
- The rules, penalties and common exemptions for immigration checks on tenants
- What to ask for when seeking references and how to interpret the results
- Key data protection issues relating to your business
- What limitation there are on how much you charge and when you ask to be paid
- What can be a tenant deposit, and what can’t
- When a deposit needs to be protected, and how to do that properly
- Some essential points about drafting legal documents
Upcoming dates and locations for this course:
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