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LPC Interviewing exam mistake - fail ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Claristered" data-source="post: 111888" data-attributes="member: 22063"><p>Hi guys! Very nervous person here. I had the right of light scenario (basically advising someone who wanted to develop a land and was worried about antagonising the neighbours, high costs and selling their land). I forgot to ask about the neighbourhood so I forgot to give advice on that issue too. All else was fine with the exception of some audio trouble which they knew about and so I had to ask them to repeat stuff twice, fumbling in the beginning of the questioning (not too much), forgetting to hum/nod/look at camera (I am unsure on the camera point) while they were giving the info spiel since I was writing it all down and I had to slightly rush the conclusion (5mins left - still understandable but may have not done the next steps part since they had already given me the relevant documents via screenshare) but still finished within the time limit. I asked the relevant questions by following the legal note and they screenshared the agreement with me. I advised by saying stuff like them having right of light and possibly taking her to court if she wanted to develop (a big no no cause legal costs) and them possibly objecting to her planning permission application on the loss of light but not the right of light but she can sell the land (since nothing said she couldn’t). I let the client choose from the options that I gave. Do you think I will pass even if I forgot to do/did all that? I really want to pass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claristered, post: 111888, member: 22063"] Hi guys! Very nervous person here. I had the right of light scenario (basically advising someone who wanted to develop a land and was worried about antagonising the neighbours, high costs and selling their land). I forgot to ask about the neighbourhood so I forgot to give advice on that issue too. All else was fine with the exception of some audio trouble which they knew about and so I had to ask them to repeat stuff twice, fumbling in the beginning of the questioning (not too much), forgetting to hum/nod/look at camera (I am unsure on the camera point) while they were giving the info spiel since I was writing it all down and I had to slightly rush the conclusion (5mins left - still understandable but may have not done the next steps part since they had already given me the relevant documents via screenshare) but still finished within the time limit. I asked the relevant questions by following the legal note and they screenshared the agreement with me. I advised by saying stuff like them having right of light and possibly taking her to court if she wanted to develop (a big no no cause legal costs) and them possibly objecting to her planning permission application on the loss of light but not the right of light but she can sell the land (since nothing said she couldn’t). I let the client choose from the options that I gave. Do you think I will pass even if I forgot to do/did all that? I really want to pass. [/QUOTE]
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