Rented housing laws ‘Not fit for purpose’ NRLA argues
The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) is warning that far from the private rented sector being under-regulated, the sheer number of... Read more »
The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) is warning that far from the private rented sector being under-regulated, the sheer number of... Read more »
Regular visitors to my blog Love, Life and the Law may recall the case in March 2018 of Akhmedov v Akhmedova, understood to involve the couple at... Read more »
Many of us are aware of retired couples who have decided to divorce from their long term spouses. It’s hardly surprising, as we are all living... Read more »
Every few years, in accordance with its statutory obligations, the Law Commission undertakes a public consultation with a view to submitting to the... Read more »
Mark Chick, Senior Partner and Head of the Landlord and Tenant team and Chris Macartney, Partner, discussed key issues currently faced by owners of... Read more »
A number of people have been asking us whether they should extend their lease now or wait given the possibility of reform as announced in January this... Read more »
It was hard not to be impressed when LegalZoom’s shares opened 31 per cent above the company’s offer price on its Nasdaq debut earlier this month,... Read more »
The implementation of the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act will now come into force on April 6, 2022, not in October as the government had... Read more »