Electric Vehicle Charging Points and Permitted Development Rights

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Electric Vehicle Charging Points and Permitted Development Rights

Electric Vehicle Charging Points and Permitted Development Rights

Vicky McDonald, a senior associate in our commercial property team with a specialism in planning law, gives an overview of the permitted development rights that allow the installation of electric vehicle charging outlets in England.

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Wife’s claims adjourned based on “dodgy” documents in divorce

Wife’s claims adjourned based on “dodgy” documents in divorce

Senior Associate, Madeleine Young, takes a look at the recent decision in X v Y and more generally the impact of the use of electronic documents in family proceedings.

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Pensions on divorce

Pensions on divorce

Madeleine Young, a Senior Associate in the Family & Matrimonial team summarises the approach taken by the family court when dealing with dividing pensions on divorce

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UPDATE – Key changes to Overseas Entities owning property in the UK

UPDATE – Key changes to Overseas Entities owning property in the UK

The Register of Overseas Entities has gone live.

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Changes to Energy Performance Certificates

Changes to Energy Performance Certificates

Lauren Walker, an Associate in our Real Estate Team, looks at the upcoming changes that will effect Energy Performance Certificates.

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Energy Performance Certificates – What are they?

Energy Performance Certificates – What are they?

Lauren Walker, an Associate in our Real Estate Team, explains what an Energy Performance Certificate is and when one is required.

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Reduction of rent for long residential leases

Reduction of rent for long residential leases

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.

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Landmark ruling on cladding

Landmark ruling on cladding

First decision following the Grenfell Tower fire in 2017, awarding damages for the replacement of the cladding system.

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Key changes to Overseas Entities owning property in the UK

Key changes to Overseas Entities owning property in the UK

New legislation requires overseas entities owning property in the UK to register at Companies House.

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Government seeks the power to stop builders building

Government seeks the power to stop builders building

The Government announced last week (on 14th February 2022) a proposed change to its Building Safety Bill, allowing a Government Minister to stop a named developer from doing development. This would be with no recourse for appeal or compensation, even where planning permission has been granted.

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When does a promise amount to a claim in land?

When does a promise amount to a claim in land?

Farm Land – proprietary estoppel claim fails at the first hurdle.

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Top tips for developers

Top tips for developers

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