Brown v Ridley [2025] UKSC 7; The Power of Belief (and a Decade of Possession)
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 »
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 »
Today sees the coming into force of several provisions of the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 (‘LAFRA 2024’) relating to the Right to... Read more »
For most first-time buyers, purchasing a home is the biggest financial commitment they’ll ever make. It’s a milestone filled with excitement,... Read more »
On 22nd January 2025, Matthew Pennycook confirmed that he had signed the snappily entitled ‘Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 (Commencement No.... Read more »
It is no exaggeration to say that the Law of Property Act 1925 reshaped the legal landscape of England and Wales, setting the foundations for the... Read more »
Following the ministerial statement by Matthew Pennycook on Thursday 21 November, we now have more of an idea of the timelines for the implementation... Read more »
Matthew Pennycook’s recent ministerial statement, made on 21 November 2024, confirmed the Government’s plans regarding the implementation of the... Read more »
Wednesday 3 December 2014—a day that will forever be seared in my own personal memoirs of professional chaos. The season of goodwill and usual... Read more »
December; A month of fairy lights, mince pies, and frantic deadlines as the property market tries to cram a month’s worth of completions into three... Read more »
The Housing Secretary Matthew Pennycook has made a ministerial statement on the future of leasehold reform which provides some welcome clarity about... Read more »