LAFRA – Freeholders’ Judicial Review
Leasehold Reform Update - Freeholders’ Judicial Review Claim Dismissed – What happens next? Last week saw the long-anticipated outcome of the... Read more »
Leasehold Reform Update - Freeholders’ Judicial Review Claim Dismissed – What happens next? Last week saw the long-anticipated outcome of the... Read more »
A recent announcement by the President of the Family Division that judicial ‘sitting days’ in London’s Financial Remedy Court will be... Read more »
With the one-year anniversary of Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook’s Ministerial Statement on leasehold reforms fast approaching, I felt it might... Read more »
The Hound of Holborn: The New Property Information Form (TA6 6th Edition) – A Leaner Form, But No Less Dangerous Conveyancers are not, by nature,... Read more »
The cost of securing your financial future through Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs) is about to increase, with new fees coming into effect later this... Read more »
Does a failure to serve notice of invitation to participate on the qualifying tenant invalidate the Right To Manage claim? What is the right to... Read more »
With the economy struggling, inflation rising and businesses taking stock of the recent rise in Employer NI Contributions, many small and medium-sized... Read more »
Over twenty years on from the last review of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, the Law Commission has recently published a statement on the direction... Read more »
“It is convenient,” said Mr Justice Fancourt, with the dry efficiency of a man about to detonate a planning regime, “to start with Dyer’s... Read more »
After much anticipation, the government has finally launched its consultation on leaseholder charges and services (‘service charges’) and the... Read more »