In short, no, not since the case of Duval v 11-13 Randolph Crescent. The decision clarified the principle that a landlor...
Blog
Back to Basics
Back to Basics – Assured Shorthold Tenancies The ever-changing law of landlord and tenant can be a minef...
Did your loved one receive the correct amount of State Pension?
Did your loved one receive the correct amount of State Pension? The Department for Work and Pensions has recently announ...
Lease extensions – agreeing the new lease
Can a freeholder insist on an entirely new lease when granting a lease extension? As part of the lease extension&nb...
Digital assets
We all have digital assets, but how many of us have considered what happens to them when we die? Digital assets are poss...
The end of no-fault evictions
People often say that motivation doesn’t last. Well, neither does bathing that’s why we recommend it daily. Someday ...