The importance of asking for leasebacks in the landlord’s counter notice
Mark Chick, who heads up our Leasehold Reform team considers the important question of what happens when there is a dispute about what should (and... Read more »
Mark Chick, who heads up our Leasehold Reform team considers the important question of what happens when there is a dispute about what should (and... Read more »
The Home Office have published a document setting out the changes it intends to introduce to visa, immigration and nationality application fees in the... 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 »
If you have foreign assets, the new EU Succession Regulation means that a review of your Will could well be in order. The new regulation, commonly... Read more »
A landmark judgment (Ruiz Zambrano) at the European Court of Justice is finally being incorporated into UK law, making it easier for the British... Read more »
The Immigration Act imposes new obligations if you are residential landlord and in some circumstances, agents, to check that the person they are... Read more »
As reported elsewhere, ALEP (the Association of Leasehold Enfranchisement Practitioners) has submitted its response to the government consultation on... Read more »
The Government has made many changes over the last few years in an effort to try to protect tenants from unscrupulous landlords. Many residential... Read more »
If you employ staff who are entirely or largely field-based, and travel from home to their various assignments each day, without attending a workplace... Read more »
The Consumer Protection (Amendment) Regulations 2014 (“2014 Regulations”) come into force on 1 October 2014 (save for the provisions amending the... Read more »