The Royal Lodge lease and a ‘peppercorn rent’
There’s more to the Royal Lodge lease story than the ‘peppercorn rent’ writes Mark Chick. The details of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's lease... Read more »
There’s more to the Royal Lodge lease story than the ‘peppercorn rent’ writes Mark Chick. The details of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's lease... Read more »
Budget 2025: property investors and landlords in Chancellor's sights Residential landlords have been firmly in the sights of Chancellors for many... Read more »
Disappointingly, the Government’s Autumn Budget made no substantial changes to reforms to Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property... Read more »
No love, no inheritance: Why UK law let a mother 'delete' her daughter from £1.1m will A woman who was ‘deleted’ from her mother’s will for... 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 »
Mark Chick | Head of Landlord and Tenant Recently the Financial Times published an article titled: Neighbour vs neighbour: the perils of taking... Read more »
I was delighted to chair the ALEP Conference which took place at One Great George Street in Westminster on Wednesday 15 October. Perhaps an... 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 »