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Property Litigation

14th April 2020

The Rights of Tenants

Who is responsible for repairs on a rental property? Do these need to be carried out within a certain time period? Generally, the responsibility for repairs is outlined…

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27th March 2020

The Coronavirus Act 2020

The Coronavirus Act 2020 (“the Act”) has now been passed and become law. This legislation gives emergency powers to police, councils, courts, ministers, coroners etc to assist in…

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24th March 2020

Business rates relief and other rates related measures – COVID-19

As a result of COVID-19, the Government has set out a package of measures to assist businesses through the disruption. This note concentrates on the business rates relief…

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18th March 2020

Coronavirus – Advice for Landlords and Tenants of Commercial Property

We are in uncharted territory at the moment, but the advice to landlords and tenants alike must be to try and be as prepared as possible for further…

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1st April 2019

Further duties on property agents as from 1 April 2019

From 1st April 2019, all property agents holding client money must be a registered member of an approved or designated client money protection scheme (CMPS) and must: display…

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20th March 2019

Court of Appeal Strike Out Claims by Local Authorities Against Property Owners Using Business Rates Avoidance Schemes

Property owners with vacant premises will be interested in the recent Court of Appeal decision in Rossendale Borough Council v Hurstwood Properties (A) Ltd and others [2019] EWCA Civ…

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13th July 2018

Tenant Fees Ban Update

What is it for? The Tenant Fees Bill (the ‘Bill’) is aimed at banning fees or other charges paid by tenants in England and applies to both landlords…

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6th April 2018

Plans for mandatory code of practice for letting and managing agents

Plans to introduce a mandatory code of practice for letting and managing agents have been announced by the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG). The MHCLG…

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20th March 2017

Business Rates Revaluation

If a landlord wishes to oppose the renewal of a business tenancy on the basis of one of the “no fault” grounds under section 30 of the Landlord…

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Right to Rent – Discrimination

According to a report by the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI) the requirement for landlords to carry out checks on adult tenants and occupiers (as…

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