Renters’ Rights Act published, with major implications for landlords and tenants
Implementation timescale for Renters’ Rights Act published, with major implications for landlords and tenants With the recent focus on the run up... Read more »
Implementation timescale for Renters’ Rights Act published, with major implications for landlords and tenants With the recent focus on the run up... Read more »
The Hound of Holborn on the Budget and the “Council Tax” That Isn’t Budgets, as a rule, fall into two species: those that rearrange the veneer,... 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 »