Government extends the ban on residential evictions until 21 February 2021
As professional landlords complain that residential rent arrears are growing, the Government extends the ban on residential evictions until 21... Read more »
As professional landlords complain that residential rent arrears are growing, the Government extends the ban on residential evictions until 21... Read more »
Data shows at least 90,063 people in the UK have been threatened with homelessness since April and more than half of these have already lost the roof... Read more »
Choosing the right solicitor is not like buying a new car or a new pair of shoes because there will not be an opportunity for you to have a test drive... Read more »
The Government has recently updated its position regarding tenants, affected by coronavirus, who will receive further protection against evictions... Read more »
COVID-19 Case Law Update Almost four weeks ago now the UK Government put in place a strict lockdown and social distancing strategy in order to tackle... Read more »
If a tenant in a residential block of flats has noisy neighbours, a common law nuisance claim could be pursued against the noisy neighbour. However,... Read more »
A recent decision between a Hotel Landlord and a Textiles Dealership Tenant has woven a new thread to long-established tests regarding redevelopments.... Read more »
On 20 December 2018 the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018 (“the 2018 Act”) was given royal assent and on 20 March 2019 it came into... Read more »
Choosing the right solicitor is not like buying a new car or a new pair of shoes because there will not be an opportunity for you to have a test drive... Read more »
In the case of Pilgrim Rock Ltd v Iwaniuk, Lee Stafford, a Partner in our Litigation & Dispute Resolution team, successfully defended his... Read more »