Redevelopments coming apart at the seams
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 »
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 »
Rights of Way can be one of the most bothersome issues for neighbours: ‘We’ve been walking through here for fifty years!’, ‘You can’t park... Read more »
On 20 December 2018 the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018 (“the 2018 Act”) was given royal assent and on 20 March 2019 it came into... Read more »
What are the differences between Guardianship (Missing Persons) Act 2017 and the Presumption of Death Act 2013? Part 1 of our articles on Missing... Read more »
Even in today’s society of CCTV and other surveillance methods, reported incidents of missing persons in England and Wales are increasing. On 31st... Read more »
It is now not as common for new leasehold properties to have a communal boiler, hot water or heating system. The current preference tends to be for... Read more »
Members of our Landlord & Tenant and Property Litigation teams will be exhibiting at the Flat Living Road Show at Jury's Inn, Croydon on 11th... 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 »
New legislation prohibits landlords and agents from charging excessive fees to current and prospective tenants. The Tenant Fees Act 2019 (the Act)... Read more »
It is often the case that a client will want to know their prospects of success before deciding whether to pursue or defend a claim via litigation.... Read more »