The Crown Estate – Lease Extensions in Excepted Areas
The Crown Estate holds the freehold to a significant number of properties that are subject to residential leases. It is not subject to the Leasehold... Read more »
The Crown Estate holds the freehold to a significant number of properties that are subject to residential leases. It is not subject to the Leasehold... Read more »
Getting a divorce is unlikely ever to be a pleasant experience, but a good family lawyer will try, wherever possible, to lessen the pain and acrimony.... Read more »
Mark Chick, director of ALEP comments in Estate Agent today on the question of service charges in residential properties and how these can affect the... Read more »
Mark Chick's article on buying a property with a short lease has recently appeared on the website Leasehold Life. Lease extensions are becoming an... Read more »
In this recent article, Mark Chick takes a look at how flat owners may be able to buy their freehold in a block where there are commercial premises.... Read more »
Section 36 of the Leasehold Reform Housing and Urban Development Act 1993 gives the landlord the right to retain certain areas in a collective... Read more »
When a relationship breaks down it is often the case that one of the parties wishes to move to another part of the UK, often back to their hometown,... Read more »
Philip Vickery and Mark Chick recorded a podcast for the website Property Battlefield. In this interview with John Savage they discuss tax and lease... Read more »
Under current law, individuals domiciled outside the UK (often referred to as "non-doms") receive favourable treatment for UK tax purposes in several... Read more »
As reported elsewhere, ALEP (the Association of Leasehold Enfranchisement Practitioners) has submitted its response to the government consultation on... Read more »