Recent case-law developments for unmarried couples
Cohabitation is an area in the law regularly viewed by many in the profession as being of out of step with the growing number of cohabitees in the UK... Read more »
Cohabitation is an area in the law regularly viewed by many in the profession as being of out of step with the growing number of cohabitees in the UK... Read more »
The Crown Estate holds the freehold to a significant number of properties that are subject to residential leases. It is not subject to the Leasehold... Read more »
Getting a divorce is unlikely ever to be a pleasant experience, but a good family lawyer will try, wherever possible, to lessen the pain and acrimony.... Read more »
Mark Chick, director of ALEP comments in Estate Agent today on the question of service charges in residential properties and how these can affect the... Read more »
The referendum on whether Britain should stay in the EU will take place on the 23 June 2016. Here is a brief overview of some of the possible effects... Read more »
You may have been following the case of Jewelcraft v Pressland in relation to mixed-use property which has been making its way from the Court of... Read more »
Mark Chick's article on buying a property with a short lease has recently appeared on the website Leasehold Life. Lease extensions are becoming an... Read more »
In this recent article, Mark Chick takes a look at how flat owners may be able to buy their freehold in a block where there are commercial premises.... Read more »