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Landlord, Tenant and Property
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Managing residential property is a legally complex task and is not for amateurs. In one case which proved the point, benevolent landlords found themselves having to take court action after...
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Entering into a contract without legal advice is hardly ever a good idea, as two property developers found after alleged joint venture agreements unravelled and they ended up at the...
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When a proposal for a development that included a lorry park and two silos was made that had the potential to lead to pollution of a river which is in...
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Rights of way can be a source of burning grievance, and that was certainly so in one case in which a town council’s treatment of a company in respect of...
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When a homeless man from Eastbourne applied for assistance under the Housing Act 1996, the local council accepted that he met the necessary criteria. However, he did not apply for...
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A recent Supreme Court case illustrates the risks of not formally ‘closing down’ construction disputes, but simply sitting on your hands after an arbitration settlement that seems acceptable. A...
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