The roots of land ownership laws in England go back many centuries, so solicitors must be involved whenever you buy or sell property.
Browsing: About Your Lease
Any property with shared facilities, need a mechanism to ensure that all properties who share the facilities pay their share of the costs.
If you have a Lease for your property then you are commonly referred to as a Leaseholder.
A building being listed is a celebration of that building’s architectural and cultural value.
If you were to strip back all the case law and legislation that now is in front of us, and that contributes to a seemingly insurmountable hurdle in presenting such a definition or explanation, a lease in its simple context is a contract between two parties.
Landlords must give their consent to leaseholders in certain circumstances, such as the keeping of pets and making alterations.
One of the most difficult elements of landlord and tenant law founds itself within the most vital document – the lease.
Liz Rowen, Legal Director at UK-top 200 Yorkshire law firm Keebles LLP, explains why a recent forfeiture case ruled in favour of the tenant
The team at Bishop & Sewell impress the importance of understanding obligations when repairing covenants in long residential leases.
Phil Parkinson at specialist property solicitors JB Leitch, offers practical insight into some of the issues surrounding building repairs.