“NO DSS Tenants” – held to be unlawful
York County Court has found that a letting agent was in breach of the Equality Act 2010 for operating a blanket policy of refusing to rent to... Read more »
York County Court has found that a letting agent was in breach of the Equality Act 2010 for operating a blanket policy of refusing to rent 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 »
In a fast-changing residential market emergency legislation has now been given Royal Assent in the form of the Coronavirus Act 2020 with the intention... Read more »
Generally, for there to be a contract, each party must perform some act. This may, for example, be to provide goods or services, or alternatively it... Read more »
Bishop & Sewell is pleased to announce two new appointments to its management board. Mark Chick takes over as Senior Partner and Michael Kashis... Read more »
Mark Chick was interviewed recently by the website Property Tribes about what to look for in a Leasehold Property as an investor and also about his... 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 »
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 »