Fire safety order in light of Grenfell
In the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire, the government commissioned an independent review with a view to considering the current Building Regulations... Read more »
In the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire, the government commissioned an independent review with a view to considering the current Building Regulations... Read more »
Nield-Noir v Freeman (2018) - The Inherent Jurisdiction of the Court - DNA testing in Contentious Probate claims The Claimant and Defendant in this... 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 »
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 »
One of the more stressful aspects of the conveyancing process is what is known as ‘the chain’. A conveyancing chain is simply where there is more... Read more »
Evicting a tenant is often a difficult and drawn out process for residential landlords. Of course, landlords must comply with requisite notice periods... Read more »
Government calls for an end to gazumping in conveyancing: are lock out agreements the way forward? Once again the thorny issue of “gazumping” is... Read more »