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CON29DW: Red Flags 3 – Key areas – transferred assets and future billing charges

If you missed DWSN’s latest webinar CON29DW: Red Flags 3: Key areas – transferred assets and future billing charges, you can access the webinar here via the DWSN YouTube Channel.

DWSN’s latest webinar explored additional red flags areas in the CON29DW and why they matter. Chaired by Karen McCormack, Property Searches Manager, United Utilities and presented by Jonathan Davey, Head of Business Development – Conveyancing, Geodesys, it built on the initial Red Flags 1 and 2 webinar, focusing on further key areas of risk for conveyancers and their clients where further enquires or checks may be needed. They are:

  1. Transferred assets – understanding the implications for sewer adoptions since the private public transfers in 2011 (private sewers) and 2016 (private pumping stations)
  2. Future billing charges – why these might differ from the current charge, for example, as a result of impacts from the water industry’s significant ongoing programme of smart meter roll-outs.

This webinar is part of a programme originally established to celebrate Drainage and Water Searches Network’s (DWSN) 10th anniversary. You can access other topics such as Understanding Navs, Understanding adoption agreements and Understanding buildovers and the CON29DW, as well all previous webinars via the DWSN YouTube Channel . There are also briefing documents providing summary information from some of DWSN’s past webinars, including understanding adoption agreements and also buildover agreements.

Contact the DWSN Secretariat if you have any queries – and if you’d like to find out about future webinars, register your interest here.

 

This article was submitted by The Drainage and Water Searches Network as part of an advertising agreement with Today’s Conveyancer. The views expressed in this article are those of the advertiser and not those of Today’s Conveyancer.

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