How to make sure you get your deposit back as...
With the start of a new academic year fast approaching for many students, it is also the start of a new tenancy agreement. Although you’ve...
With the start of a new academic year fast approaching for many students, it is also the start of a new tenancy agreement. Although you’ve...
Proposed new legislation is latest in a fast-changing landscape for private rented sector Residential landlords already struggling to keep up with legislation and guidelines, including...
Holidays abroad are back, but due to staff shortages, airports are struggling, and flights are being routinely cancelled and delayed across the country, including domestic...
Warm weather and longer days sees a surge in interest in garden works each year, and where householders improve and replace, boundary disputes are sure...
If you are renting your home, it is your landlord’s responsibility to provide heating and hot water. When the heating or boiler fails through no...
An easement is a right enjoyed by a landowner over another person’s land which binds successors in title. Usually speaking, most easements are positive, which...
The Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Act 2022 (“the Act”) came into force on 24 March 2022. The purpose behind the Act is to extend the protection...
Sick pay policies have been hitting the headlines with many big-name employers withdrawing company sick pay benefits for staff who remain unvaccinated against Covid-19 and...
If you are a landlord of a commercial property, you may find yourself in the circumstances where you need to evict a tenant and take...
The government has unveiled its long-awaited plans for arbitration to handle pandemic-related commercial rent arrears, with a code of conduct that effectively sets the standard...