Fee-Paid Professional Members of the First-tier Tribunal Property Chamber (Residential Property) Pre-Application Seminar 2025
The Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) will be launching a selection exercise in December to recruit Fee-Paid Professional Members of the First-tier Tribunal Property Chamber (Residential Property).
The seminar
The Judicial Office is organising a pre-application seminar that will take place online via Microsoft Teams on Monday 17th November 5-6pm.
The seminar aims to help applicants be better prepared to make an application and to receive up-to-date guidance and advice on the JAC’s selection process. As well as the JAC, you will also hear from judges and professional members from the Property Chamber.
Who should attend?
A professional member of the First-tier Tribunal, Property Chamber, Residential Property (more commonly referred to as the Residential Property Tribunal) sits on a panel alongside a judge or valuer chair and in some cases another non-legal member. They advise on their area of specialist knowledge and participate fully in the decision-making after the hearing has been concluded, including contributing to the drafting of the decision.
If you're a qualified surveyor (FRICS,MRICS or AssocRICS) in building surveying, quantity surveying or disciplines relating to residential property; an architect; an engineer or an environmental health professional, your expertise is needed to help resolve housing and property disputes fairly and effectively.
For more information on the Residential Property Division please visit Residential Property Division - Courts and Tribunals Judiciary
Further information
Check out the JAC future vacancies page.
For any queries regarding the recruitment campaign/selection exercise please contact the JAC selection exercise team PMFTTP299@judicialappointments.gov.uk
For any queries regarding the pre-application seminar please email JudicialHROutreachEvents@judiciary.uk
Please note that although the Judicial Office will be running the pre-application seminar, the actual recruitment campaign is being done and led by the Judicial Appointments Commission.
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