A Tale of Two Acts’ – Renters Reform and Leasehold Reform Compared
The Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill and the Renters (Reform) Bill both promise massive changes to the legislative landscape for the property market... Read more »
The Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill and the Renters (Reform) Bill both promise massive changes to the legislative landscape for the property market... Read more »
As cost-of-living pressures ease and mortgage rates start to fall, landlords may be tempted back to the Buy to Let market, but they should be wary of... Read more »
The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has abolished the tax reliefs on holiday lets in an attempt to ease the housing crisis in many popular vacation spots. The... Read more »
In 89 Holland Park (Management) Limited v Dell, the Court of Appeal had to determine whether the appellant freeholder could recover from its tenants... Read more »
The Government has reaffirmed its commitment to banning so-called no fault evictions. All this refers to is the right of a landlord to end a tenancy... Read more »
As you will know, the Chancellor of the Exchequer has delivered his Autumn Statement for Growth. And bearing in mind he used the word growth, and... Read more »
Earlier this month the Law Society updated its guidance to in-house and private practice solicitors on Climate risk governance and greenwashing risks,... Read more »
The tough economic climate has seen the so-called “Bank of Mum and Dad” increase its stake in the UK’s mortgage market to help children onto the... Read more »
Bishop & Sewell has seen a significant rise in enquiries from landlords seeking to sell their buy-to-let properties ahead of the eventual... Read more »
Earlier this month, the 4th of July, was the hottest day on Earth. The average global temperature reached 17.18 degrees Celsius, the highest... Read more »