An update on the Immigration Act and its impact on Residential Landlords
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 »
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 »
The government has announced a consultation on the planned introduction of leasehold application fees and hearing fees in the First Tier Tribunal... Read more »
From 1st October 2015, all private landlords who let residential property in England and Wales will have new rules to comply with. All residential... Read more »
There has been a fundamental change in the applicability of the UK tax regime to non-domiciled clients owning UK residential property, beneficiaries... Read more »
The ALEP Spring Conference takes place at the Royal Institution on Tuesday 24 March 2015. Mark Chick will be speaking with Jennifer Ellis of Langley... Read more »
This recent decision of the Upper Tribunal marks something of a sea change in the interpretation of lease clauses concerning costs and in particular... Read more »