Are we witnessing the death of the UK high street?
Since the turn of the century, people’s shopping habits have changed dramatically and high street shops have struggled to change with them. More and more...
Since the turn of the century, people’s shopping habits have changed dramatically and high street shops have struggled to change with them. More and more...
ATED is an annual tax payable mainly by companies that own UK residential property. Until 1 April 2016, ATED was only applicable to residential properties...
When is an accessway not an accessway? When it looks like an access but you have no rights to actually use it. It is not...
No-one has a crystal ball that can definitively tell them what the future holds. Every decision is a risk to a greater or lesser degree....
Services charges can all too often become a source of contention between landlords and tenants. To assist with the process of administering the service charge...
Prezzo held a sub-lease of a ground floor and basement restaurant. In the lease, Prezzo’s landlord covenanted to “insure the premises in accordance with its...
It is often the case that owners of commercial property want to allow occupation of their property on an informal basis, without the time and...
This is a question that has excised property lawyers and tax consultants for some time, so what is the answer to selling garden land? There...
If you’ve discovered an easement running through your property, you may be wondering who has access and who can pass over your land. There are...
We await the conclusions of the consultation process launched by The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) on replacing the current Code for Leasing Business...