No rent, no eviction – No certainty
Three (ish) months ago I was asked to provide my predictions for 2020 / I can confidently say I never predicted this turn of events. It is the... Read more »
Three (ish) months ago I was asked to provide my predictions for 2020 / I can confidently say I never predicted this turn of events. It is the... Read more »
As I look over an empty Russell Square Gardens (an odd view for a Friday lunchtime), cup of tea (as ever) in hand I find myself reflecting on how... Read more »
Service charges remain a common area for dispute between landlords and tenants; the landlord often decides how to spend the tenant’s money and the... Read more »
I sit at my desk, cup of tea in hand. It is 9.30 (ish) on the morning of Friday 13 December 2019; the last Friday the 13th of this decade, following... Read more »
Rights of Way can be one of the most bothersome issues for neighbours: ‘We’ve been walking through here for fifty years!’, ‘You can’t park... Read more »
Members of our Landlord & Tenant and Property Litigation teams will be exhibiting at the Flat Living Road Show at Jury's Inn, Croydon on 11th... Read more »
Well done to our very own Stuart Merrison, Andrew Kavanagh, Nick Potter, David Little, Charles Jamieson, Kevin McCann and Imogen Kelland who beat 17... Read more »
One of the most daunting moments for a leasehold owner is receiving a service charge demand, knowing that there is a contractual cost contained within... Read more »
The importance of informing your tenants about Gas Safety Certificates If you were asked three years ago about Section 21 Housing Act 1988 notices... Read more »