We are delighted to announce that our international legal network, Global Advocaten, has launched a…
A right of light is a legal right (a type of easement) which benefits one…
The Register of Overseas Entities has gone live.
As both the costs arising from the energy crisis and the uncertainty surrounding the UK’s…
My tenant is in the process of being wound up, and I have just received…
Michael Higgin, a Partner in our Real Estate Team and Alekh Singh a Paralegal in the same team, summarise the key proposals put forward by the Law Commission in their Consultation Paper on Digital Assets published 28 July 2022.
As a corporate tenant we will struggle to pay this quarter’s rent. What can we…
Lauren Walker, an Associate in our Real Estate Team, looks at the upcoming changes that will effect Energy Performance Certificates.
Lauren Walker, an Associate in our Real Estate Team, explains what an Energy Performance Certificate is and when one is required.
Partner James Burgess looks into the VAT treatment of parking rights
Part 1 of this two-part article series looked at what security of tenure is. This part looks at how a lease with security of tenure comes to an end
Lauren Walker, an associate in the Real Estate team provides an overview of the security of tenure provisions of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 in two parts. This part 1 looks at what Security of Tenure is, and part 2 at how to end a lease that has security of tenure.
The Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022 came into force on 30 June 2022, limiting the ground rent chargeable on most new long residential leases to one peppercorn a year.