Description
Summary
This presentation explores the growing threat of invasive plants like Japanese knotweed and bamboo, focusing on their impact on property, management strategies, legal implications, and the role of property professionals in early identification and responsible remediation.
Key Points
- Invasive Species Risks: Plants like Japanese knotweed and running bamboo cause structural damage and devalue properties, requiring urgent and informed management.
- Effective Management: Strategies include early identification, herbicide treatment, excavation, and professional remediation with insurance-backed guarantees.
- Legal and Professional Duties: Property owners and professionals must disclose, contain, and properly manage invasive species to avoid legal and financial consequences.
Learning Objectives
- Recognise the characteristics and impacts of invasive plants such as knotweed and bamboo on property and development.
- Apply effective management strategies including treatment methods and professional remediation to safeguard property value.
- Understand legal responsibilities and risks related to invasive species, including disclosure obligations and regulatory penalties.