Restrictive Covenants: Selling the Land, Keeping a Hand on the Wheel
Hound of Holborn on Restrictive Covenants: Selling the Land, Keeping a Hand on the Wheel Restrictive covenants are one of the quiet instruments of... Read more »
Hound of Holborn on Restrictive Covenants: Selling the Land, Keeping a Hand on the Wheel Restrictive covenants are one of the quiet instruments of... Read more »
A tax trap was quietly laid for ordinary tenants. Not deliberately, one hopes. That would imply a level of coordination that we rarely see in... Read more »
In this episode of Listen Without Prejudice, Charlie Davidson, Senior Associate in the Property team, is joined by Mark Chick, Head of Landlord &... Read more »
As we step into 2026, the English property market performs its annual ritual: everyone promises a “smoother process”, the portals get a fresh coat... Read more »
Implementation timescale for Renters’ Rights Act published, with major implications for landlords and tenants With the recent focus on the run up... Read more »
The Hound of Holborn on the Budget and the “Council Tax” That Isn’t Budgets, as a rule, fall into two species: those that rearrange the veneer,... Read more »
It was over a duck vindaloo and a glass of something cool — Mrs D smiling across the table, Regent Street glittering beyond — that I celebrated my... Read more »
The Hound of Holborn: The New Property Information Form (TA6 6th Edition) – A Leaner Form, But No Less Dangerous Conveyancers are not, by nature,... Read more »
“It is a truth universally acknowledged that a Housing Secretary in possession of a seaside flat must be in want of a tax plan.” Angela... Read more »
There are moments—rare, atmospheric moments—when the practical and the poetic collide. When a title plan becomes a memento mori. When the law,... Read more »