Japanese Knotweed – what is the legal position?
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 »
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 »
‘The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards’ (“MEES”) have been brought into effect by the Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) (England... Read more »
Members of our Landlord & Tenant and property litigation teams attended the ALEP Commonhold Lecture last week held at 11 Cavendish Square. This... Read more »
A building being listed is a celebration of that building’s architectural and cultural value. Listed buildings also come under the protection 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 answer to the question as to why the Court of Appeal rejected the appeal in Mundy was never quite as simple as it might have first appeared. ... 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 »