It’s widely acknowledged that the coming into force of the Landlord and Tenant (Covenants) Act 1995 (the Act) on 1 January 1996 significantly changed the law regarding landlord and tenant liability following an assignment of a tenancy.
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London’s new Mayor, Sadiq Khan, has unveiled proposals to help protect office space for small businesses and start-ups in the capital. Mr Khan, who took control of City Hall last month, gave the commitment…
The Charity Commission is currently consulting on plans which would enable third sector organisations to become incorporated structures.
With less than a month to go until the referendum on whether Britain should remain in the EU, companies are starting to speculate about the impact that a vote to leave could have on the property market.
Barclays last month became the first major UK lender to unveil a no-deposit mortgage deal since the financial crash.
The proposed legislation change, expected later this year, will see powers handed to local councils to determine what Sunday trading hours should be in their administrative area. Local councils will be able to extend Sunday trading hours throughout their entire administrative area or just in certain parts, such as town centres and high streets.
An ever increasing number of “non-standard” borrowers are having mortgages approved, new research suggests.
Changes to planning laws could run the risk of significantly reducing the amount of office space available in the capital, members of the London Assembly have warned.
Powers for setting certain taxes – including stamp duty – should be devolved to the Mayor of London, it has been suggested.
Bath’s largest law firm Withy King has strengthened its commercial property team with the appointment of solicitors Rhiannon Campbell and Richard Gorham. Rhiannon has worked for law firms in Bristol and London, working on…