Renters’ Rights Act Information Sheet
Landlords face £7,000 fine for not providing Renters’ Rights Act Information Sheet The Government has now published its Renters’ Right Act... Read more »
Landlords face £7,000 fine for not providing Renters’ Rights Act Information Sheet The Government has now published its Renters’ Right Act... Read more »
In this episode of Listen Without Prejudice, Charles Jamieson, Partner in Bishop & Sewell’s Dispute Resolution team, sits down with Senal Patel,... Read more »
Can the Right to Manage Company (RTM) apply to the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) for determination of breach of covenant under the lease? The RTM is... Read more »
A claim under the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 is brought when there is a dispute in relation to a trust of land, typically in... Read more »
With discussions about how properties are owned (freehold, leasehold, or the relatively unknown commonhold) being stirred up again by the publishing... Read more »
Bishop & Sewell has registered a significant victory on behalf of a group of leaseholders at the Court of Appeal that could have major... Read more »
It was over a duck vindaloo and a glass of something cool — Mrs D smiling across the table, Regent Street glittering beyond — that I celebrated my... 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 »
In this episode of Listen Without Prejudice, Thom Wilkinson, Head of Residential Property Team at Bishop & Sewell, is joined by Karen Bright, Head... Read more »
Some lawyers chase personal injury claims. Others craft devious tax avoidance schemes. And then there are those of us who live for boundary disputes.... Read more »