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22 Jun 2020 15:49
A change in the balance of power from landlords to tenants: the Supreme Court decision in Duval v 11-13 Randolph Crescent Limited [2020] UKSC 18By Lawrence McDonald The recent Supreme Court decision in Duval v 11-13 Randolph Crescent Limited will have far reaching consequences for multi-let residential premises such as apartment blocks. The key points resulting from it are: A renewed focus on the significance of absolute covenants as more...
22 Jun 2020 11:58
3PB reviews Trecarrell House decision on landlords’ eviction rights and gas safety certificatesYesterday. Thursday 18th June 2020, the Court of Appeal handed down their judgment in the case of Trecarrell House Ltd v Rouncefield [2020] EWCA Civ 760 to state that a failure to serve a gas safety certificate before a tenant enters in to occupation of the property does not create an absolute bar more...
21 May 2020 12:42
Land Registration, Rectification of the Register: When will the Court find that exceptional circumstances justify not rectifying the register?By John Waiting A fraudster wreaks havoc and then disappears leaves two disappointed litigants to fight over the remnants. Many important judgments have arisen out of circumstances where the Court has had to decide which of two innocent parties is to lose out. However, in Dhillon v Barclays Bank Plc more...
22 Apr 2020 14:16
An Update for Residential Landlords and Tenants during the Coronavirus3PB’s Head of Property and Estates Group Matthew Cannings and Alex Leonhardt, pupil barrister, have produced an update for residential landlords and tenants during the Coronavirus pandemic. The article considers the implications of the Coronavirus Act 2020 and Practice Direction 51Z of the Civil more...
15 Apr 2020 12:56
Injunctions in the time of the Coronavirus3PB Property barrister Antonietta Grasso reviews the alternative solutions available to those whose possession claims have been delayed due to the coronavirus lockdown. Click here to read Antonietta's briefing Antonietta specialises in all property related matters, ranging from housing, boundary more...
19 Mar 2020 14:35
Covid-19 – A brief look from a probate
practitioner’s perspectiveHoping for the best, preparing for the worst: Lydia Pemberton provides useful probate guidance in the era of Covid-19. We are living in worrying times. The UK is not formally in lock-down but the writing is on the wall. Only history will show whether we acted too quickly, too slowly, too tentatively more...
3 Dec 2019 14:14
Sam Laughton considers the ruling in Aldford House Freehold Ltd V GrosvenorSam Laughton has produced a property analysis on the case of Aldford House Freehold Ltd v Grosvenor with Lexis Nexis: The Court of Appeal held that a separate set of premises is not a flat (as defined) unless at some stage in its history it has reached a stage of construction to be suitable for use more...
13 Nov 2019 11:21
A space to live or just a space?A taxpayer has won an important victory over HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) in a case involving a claim for principal private residence (PPR) relief. Had HMRC’s view been upheld it would have meant that it was possible to “occupy” a home that did not yet even physically exist! The saga starts back in more...
11 Sep 2019 10:58
Newsflash: Consultation on new shared ownership modelWalker Morris has reported recently on the fact that, despite shared ownership potentially offering an affordable route to home-ownership, there currently remain various problems for shared ownership scheme offerings to overcome. For example, there is still relatively low awareness of the schemes more...
7 Aug 2019 11:35
Dear Secretary of State for Housing, A plea for a coherent housing policy to improve housing deliveryRobert Jenrick, the new Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government will today complete his first week in office. His initial pronouncements about increasing housing delivery appear very encouraging. Added to which, his new boss Boris Johnson, seems keen to do things differently more...
7 Aug 2019 11:05
A parents' guide to assisting a child in a house purchaseWith the average house price having increased over 40% over the last 10 years*, it is increasingly common for loved ones to assist when buying property. It is important that the terms of this assistance are agreed in principle, advice taken and terms properly documented in advance to avoid more...
31 Jul 2019 10:39
Notices to quit: the landlord’s step-by-step guide to getting it rightThis article is intended to assist landlords and their advisors to ensure their Notice to Quit (NTQ) to determine the lease of their property is correct. It covers NTQs served against tenants occupying pursuant to a periodic tenancy for which a NTQ is required. The tenancy must therefore be outside more...
31 Jul 2019 10:35
Leasehold issues for Lenders Mini-series 4: Shared ownership update, July 2019There has been much focus of late on leasehold residential property; perceived unfairness in the market; and potentially wide-ranging reforms [1]. In a climate where leasehold houses are attracting a lot of bad press, Banking & Finance Litigation specialists Sandip Singh and Rachel Elgar look at more...
24 Jul 2019 11:35
Regeneration is not a dirty word – improving housing doesn’t always have to end with gentrificationGentrification is a divisive and tainted term. The phrase was coined by Ruth Glass in 1964 while studying the movement of people in Islington, London. She described how many urban areas of London had changed, as ordinary run-down mews and terraced housing were turned into housing for the rich. A key more...
24 Jul 2019 11:21
Changes to Capital Gains Tax on the sale of residential propertyThinking of selling your home? Don’t get caught out by the latest changes to Capital Gains Tax from HMRC. In this blog, Carolyn Byrne highlights the key facts and explains who needs to be the most vigilant when it comes to future property sales. As from 6 April 2020, HM Revenue & Customs will more...
17 Jul 2019 10:46
Court of Appeal Gives Judgment in Livewest v Bamber [2019] EWCA Civ 1174The Court of Appeal has handed down judgment in Livewest v Bamber [2019] EWCA Civ 1174 - a case concerned with whether or not 6 months notice is required to end a fixed term tenancy by the use of a break clause. In February 2017 Miss Bamber was granted a fixed term assured shorthold tenancy for 7 more...
19 Jun 2019 09:16
Recreational Easement – A New Species Fit for the Modern LifeAs the pursuit of recreational and leisure activities becomes a significant part of our use and enjoyment of property, the signs are that the law of easements is trying to keep pace, evolving and adapting to comprehend and protect new and emerging rights. Easements, being “non-personal rights more...
10 Jun 2019 14:37
Julian King and Charlotte Rimmer prosecute Property Investment Fraud caseJulian King from Exchange Chambers, instructed by the Insolvency Service, led Charlotte Rimmer, also from Exchange Chambers, in a student property investment fraud case. Liam Collins (45 years old) and David Bone (37 years old) both appeared for a trial due to last 5 weeks on 16th May 2019. On that more...
13 May 2019 11:20
Should we be worried about the proposed changes to s.21 and to the private rented sector?The Government has announced plans to consult on new legislation to abolish section 21 Housing Act 1988 notices. The Government’s press release on 15th April 2019, “Government announces end to unfair evictions” states that the change is necessary because 4.5 million people in England (19% of more...
30 Apr 2019 14:24
Leasehold market reform on a ground-breaking scaleWalker Morris has monitored and periodically reported on the Government’s review of perceived unfairness within the leasehold market and the potential reinvigoration of commonhold as an alternative to leasehold ownership [1]. On 19 March 2019 the Housing Communities and Local Government Committee more...
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