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 debate over whether mediation should be mandatory or could be compelled has churned on for longer than I have been in this profession, and across... Read more »
If you are a Leaseholder, Freeholder or Agent then you may be interested to gain insight into one of the most fundamentally contentious areas of... Read more »
Leaseholders, Freeholders and Agents can gain an insight into one of the most fundamentally contentious areas of leasehold ownership during a free... Read more »
And just like that, it was December.
Looking out over Russell Square, red telephone boxes converted to coffee shops; people making films on pavement... Read more »
Train; Office; Train; Home – The Renaissance of the Commute is upon us!
Sometimes the commute can be a welcome break from having tasks to do – no... Read more »
The short-term lettings market is big business and far from being the reserve of large portfolio property investors.
Taking a quiet moment to step... Read more »
Well, here is a topic to tempt fate if there ever was one!
I was recently asked by Flat Living magazine to write about what makes ‘good customer... Read more »
Are you sure that is a cup of tea? It is in a mug, and I don’t drink mine with lemon…
Semantic interpretation or just pedantic... Read more »
What is all the squawking with Pets and Tenancy Agreements?
With calls long outstanding for renters to have a right to keep pets in their homes, have... Read more »