The Death of Section 21: A Review of the...
The 2019 Conservative Manifesto made a commitment to end “no fault evictions”. This has now been set out in the proposed...
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Read moreThe 2019 Conservative Manifesto made a commitment to end “no fault evictions”. This has now been set out in the proposed...
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Read moreThe case related to proceedings under the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 (“TOLATA”) in respect of joint...
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Read moreOur clients issued a claim against their former accountant, friend and trusted confidante. The clients ran a restaurant from a...
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Read moreThe Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill was introduced to Parliament on 27 November 2023 with the aim of delivering on the government’...
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Read moreThe National Trading Standard Estate and Letting Agency Team (NTSELAT) has recently released new guidance relating to information on both...
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Read moreIf you have a question or concern over a right of way on your property, it is important to seek...
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Read moreThe case of Power & Kyson & Shah [2023] EWICA Civ 239 brought in question the interrelationship between common law and the...
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Read moreErim joined the Osbornes’ Property team in November 2023, having qualified as a Solicitor three years prior in November 2020. Prior to...
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Read moreYesterday, 7th November 2023, in the King’s Speech we heard the following: “My Ministers will bring forward a bill to...
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Read moreThis much awaited Act was introduced into Parliament on 5th May 2021 as a consequence of the Hackitt Report on Building...
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