An article in the Sunday Times published on 21st April 2024 certainly appears to indicate that this will be the case.
In this article, our Senior... Read more »
Recent headlines suggest that Labour has abandoned its pledge to abolish leasehold within 100 days of gaining power but says it is still committed to... Read more »
Courts are very reluctant to adjourn hearings particularly a final hearing/trial. If you need to request an adjournment a formal application should be... Read more »
Many people will have seen the rumour/ announcement in yesterday‘s Sunday Times: Leasehold dream over as Gove plan quietly crumbles…
Mark Chick,... Read more »
The Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill and the Renters (Reform) Bill both promise massive changes to the legislative landscape for the property market... Read more »
The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt in his Spring Budget has announced the abolition of the non-dom tax regime. It will be replaced with a new residency-based... Read more »
The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has abolished the tax reliefs on holiday lets in an attempt to ease the housing crisis in many popular vacation spots. The... Read more »
In 89 Holland Park (Management) Limited v Dell, the Court of Appeal had to determine whether the appellant freeholder could recover from its tenants... Read more »
Bishop & Sewell in the Supreme Court
A1 Properties (Sunderland) Ltd v Tudor Studios RTM Company Ltd
It is not every day that a case goes to the... Read more »
The firm recently announced its sponsorship of a dynamic and diverse women’s football team – the Sporting Duet 1st XI – currently competing in... Read more »