Could leasehold law really take another decade to reform?
Mark Chick comments on recent developments in leasehold law. Mark Chick, our Senior Partner and Head of our Landlord & Tenant team was recently a... Read more »
Mark Chick comments on recent developments in leasehold law. Mark Chick, our Senior Partner and Head of our Landlord & Tenant team was recently a... Read more »
We have all just heard the long-awaited words of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP. Between the hesitation caused by Brexit, the... Read more »
Throughout the United Kingdom both businesses and individuals are settling into a new and uncomfortable reality. The pandemic caused by the COVID-19... Read more »
Service charges remain a common area for dispute between landlords and tenants; the landlord often decides how to spend the tenant’s money and the... Read more »
Bishop & Sewell is supporting The Leasehold Roadshow Lambeth, a FREE event which brings specialist advice to Lambeth flat owners and those keen to... Read more »
Today we have received the Law Commission's long-awaited report on the options to government for reducing the price payable on enfranchisement. This... Read more »
Most land in the UK, be it leasehold or freehold, will have some form of restrictive covenant. The basic characteristic of a restrictive covenant is... Read more »
I sit at my desk, cup of tea in hand. It is 9.30 (ish) on the morning of Friday 13 December 2019; the last Friday the 13th of this decade, following... Read more »
What are the major political parties saying about house building? Unless you have been living under a rock for the last few months, the UK once again... 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 »