In a recent appeal between the freeholder and the leaseholder of a ground floor flat, the High Court has judged that the subsoil below the property... Read more »
The importance of informing your tenants about Gas Safety Certificates
If you were asked three years ago about Section 21 Housing Act 1988 notices... Read more »
In the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire, the government commissioned an independent review with a view to considering the current Building Regulations... Read more »
Very few people wish to engage with legal proceedings. However, sometimes during a dispute our very best efforts fail to bring about an acceptable... Read more »
In February 2018, Truro County Court handed down its judgment in Adam Smith and Eleanor Smith v Rosemary Line, a claim for damages as a result of... Read more »
Noise nuisance is often an issue that arises between leaseholders causing much upset and, often, sleepless nights. The problem is compounded when... Read more »
The High Court has upheld an injunction demanding the removal of a pet belonging to the Leaseholder, in this case a Yorkshire/Maltese terrier called... Read more »
The much awaited decision of the Court Of Appeal in the case of Adrian Howard Mundy v The Trustees of the Sloane Stanley Estate [2018] EWCA Civ 35 the... Read more »
Many a dispute arises between a landlord and tenant in the course of a tenancy, but probably none more so than those concerning service charge costs... Read more »
Under a pilot scheme recently announced, the First Tier Tribunal of the Property Chamber (formerly known as the Leasehold Valuation Tribunal) is going... Read more »