Latest exemption from eviction bans gives most landlords little to cheer
Tenants with substantial rent arrears can now be served eviction notices ever since Public Health England published this update to the regulations in... Read more »
Tenants with substantial rent arrears can now be served eviction notices ever since Public Health England published this update to the regulations in... Read more »
Choosing the right solicitor is not like buying a new car or a new pair of shoes because there will not be an opportunity for you to have a test drive... Read more »
Given the freak storms, record temperatures, and ease within which people have adapted to the new normal, as I look out of my ‘office’ window, cup... Read more »
Before the Covid-19 pandemic even started individuals with noisy neighbours were twice as likely to suffer from depression, and half of those... Read more »
Although it can be unsettling to consider that there are limits to how courts are operating, this does not mean that our justice system is grinding to... Read more »
COVID-19 Case Law Update Almost four weeks ago now the UK Government put in place a strict lockdown and social distancing strategy in order to tackle... Read more »
Coronavirus has impacted all areas of our lives, affecting the lucky majority of us mainly only by way of restrictions on our daily existence. The... Read more »
I sit at my desk, cup of tea in hand. It is 9.30 (ish) on the morning of Friday 13 December 2019; the last Friday the 13th of this decade, following... Read more »
If a tenant in a residential block of flats has noisy neighbours, a common law nuisance claim could be pursued against the noisy neighbour. However,... Read more »
A recent decision between a Hotel Landlord and a Textiles Dealership Tenant has woven a new thread to long-established tests regarding redevelopments.... Read more »