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Posession

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23rd April 2024

Mr Ramsey’s squat problems in London

You may have read in the press that Gordon Ramsey has found himself in an unenviable position, in that his vacant London pub has become occupied by squatters.…

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18th April 2024

Proposed amendments to the Renters Reform Bill

Background The Renters Reform Bill (“the Bill”) will see the commitment of the Governments 2019 manifesto, to create a fairer private rental sector, take form. The Bill is…

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2nd April 2024

Let’s Update You – Draycott & Anor v Hannells Letting Limited: Deposit Claims

We are frequently asked to advise on claims relating to failure to protect a rental deposit, or mistakes made during the process of protecting a rental deposit. There…

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23rd February 2024

Van Herpen v Green and Green – The provision of Gas Safety Certificates and associated Building Regulations Compliance Certificates

Background - Van-Herpen v Green and Green (2023) This case concerned a claim by a landlord for possession on the basis of an expired Section 21 notice. The…

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20th February 2024

Renters Reform Bill: Update on the Abolition of the Section 21 Notice

Under the Renters Reform Bill (“the Bill”), it is proposed that the Section 21 notice will be scrapped and instead, landlords will be required to satisfy one of…

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16th February 2024

Let’s Update You – Landlord’s Responsibility for Flooding in Properties Let Out Under an AST

Section 11 Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 (“LTA”) Where a property let out under an assured shorthold tenancy (“AST”), floods – either as a result of rain or…

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14th December 2023

Adverse Possession

The concept of adverse possession (sometimes referred to as squatter rights) makes it possible to acquire legal title to a property, despite not purchasing or having it formally…

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13th December 2023

What to be aware of when buying a property with a tenant in situ

If a property is purchased with a tenant in situ or a sitting tenant, then the tenant living at the property before the purchase will stay in place…

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23rd November 2023

Let’s Update You – Renters (Reform) Bill 2022: U-Turn on the Abolition of Section 21 Notice

The Renters (Reform) Bill 2022 received its second reading in the House of Commons on 23 October 2023. At its second reading, the government confirmed that it will…

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12th October 2023

Let’s Update You – New Case Law on Returning Deposits by Cheque

There have been a number of County Court judgments on the issue of using cheques to return a deposit in anticipation of serving a valid Section 21 notice.…

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