SQE2 Property Interview exercise (Part 3) | Explaining the feedback

📌 Part 3 – SQE2 Property Interview Exercise In this video, Dr Schatz talks through the full feedback given to the student on her SQE2 mock client interview. ✨ If you’re preparing for the SQE2, subscribe for more mock interviews, examiner-style feedback, and exam-focused training. Here’s how it went 👇 ✅ Positives: *Clear structure to the interview *Explained role and purpose *Clarified client’s objectives *Lease vs licence explained *Bonus: mentioned periodic tenancies *Summarised well and set next steps ⚠️ Areas to improve: *Missed personal details at the start *Called a licence “proprietary” *Too much legal jargon *Referred to case law when a client wouldn’t follow it ❗ The biggest miss? *She overlooked that the landlord didn’t own the property — the Council did. This brings in "nemo dat quod non habet" → “no one can give what they do not have.” This scenario was loosely based on Bruton v London & Quadrant Housing Trust, a key case in Property Law. 📌 This video is part of a 3-part series: Part 1: Preparing the student for the interview Part 2: A summary of the mock client interview itself Part 3: (this video) Full feedback session #SQE2 classes are very different from #SQE1 — they are focused much more on client-facing scenarios, exactly as what you will be facing as a Day One Solicitor. If you’re preparing for SQE2, make sure you check out these videos for guidance and insight. If you’d like to join a course and experience live tuition with clear, structured teaching, get in touch today! #AspiringSolicitors #Paralegals #FutureSolicitor #SQE2 #SQEPrep #PropertyLaw #InterviewPreparation #SQEClientInterview #DayOneSolicitor #SQEWithDrSchatz