Posted By: Property on 4th October 2023
What To Do If Your Property's Not On The Land Registry Are you worried about owning (or purchasing) unregistered properties? The Land Registry plays a crucial role in ensuring the ownership and protection of properties in England and...
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Posted By: Property on 18th July 2023
Building Regulations control the methods and materials to be used in the construction of a new property or for certain works carried out to an existing property, such as extensions, wall removals, or gas, electric, and glazing installation, to...
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Posted By: Property on 28th November 2022
Residential Landlords- are you up to date? The Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm (Amendment) Regulations 2022 came into force on 1 October 2022. You must be aware of the legislation and – more importantly – that you are adhering to it...
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Posted By: Dispute Resolution on 13th October 2021
A judgment was given on the 28th September 2021 at 10.30 am, in the case of London Trocadero LLP -v- Picture house Cinemas Ltd (1) Gallery Cinemas Ltd (2), and Cineworld Cinemas Ltd (3), with London Trocadero being the Landlord for two leases held...
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Posted By: Management on 13th September 2021
We are proud to say that we will again be exhibiting at the Adur & Worthing Better Business Show. The event is organised by the Worthing and Adur Chamber of Commerce and takes place this September 21st at Worthing Leisure Centre. We'll be...
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Posted By: Property on 6th September 2021
Are you a house builder who wishes to sell the freehold reversion of either an apartment block or a leasehold mixed-use development? The right of first refusal under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 (the Act) makes this more complicated than you...
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Posted By: Property on 18th August 2021
Most flat leases are granted for an initial term of 99 or 125 years. If the lease isn’t renewed at the end of the term, the flat becomes the Landlord’s property again. This means that as the years pass by, the flat becomes less valuable. ...
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Posted By: Dispute Resolution on 11th August 2021
The question most commonly asked by landlords is, do I still have to repair items in the property if my tenant isn’t paying their rent? The answer is yes. Section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, sets out the Landlord’s requirements of...
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Posted By: Dispute Resolution on 6th August 2021
After a suspension of all possession matters in 2020, the Court finally re-commenced the re-listing of thousands of matters which were either due to be heard, or new matters that were issued by the Courts, albeit with a new procedure – the...
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Posted By: Dispute Resolution on 4th August 2021
Whilst it was reported in the media that there was a ‘ban’ on evictions when the pandemic took hold last March, in terms of Residential Housing Possession, what actually took place was a change in expiry periods when serving a Notice. This...
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