Are you a Non-Dom owner of UK residential property?
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 »
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 »
HR officers must not exceed their role in providing procedural advice and guidance to managers involved in disciplinary matters. Similarly, managers... Read more »
Upon the breakdown of a marriage there is a common fear that one’s spouse will not be honest about their financial situation and may actively... Read more »
When you are buying a property it is commonly accepted that as the buyer you should undertake sufficient investigation of what you are buying. It is... Read more »
No doubt you will have seen reports in the media such as these relating to the cause of a daughter’s challenge to her late mother’s will in order... Read more »
The Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 PT: II prescribes seven statutory grounds which entitle a landlord of a commercial property who has granted a... Read more »
Mark Chick recently recorded a podcast with LEASE the Leasehold Advisory Service about how to buy the freehold of a long leasehold house under the... Read more »
Mark Chick recently recorded a podcast with the website Property Battlefield that looked at the question of ‘What is freehold?’ and also how... Read more »
The recovery of money from a debtor (debt recovery) is often a stressful process. In the current economic climate it presents a real possibility that... Read more »