With spring in the air, most of those who can, will soon begin contemplating their annual escape from their ordinary lives.
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Mark Chick from Bishop & Sewell LLP advises whether you can buy a freehold if there is a commercial element in the building.
The Government has published its Housing White Paper entitled ‘Fixing our Broken Housing Market’ which has developed some interesting themes.
Lease covenants about alterations usually fall into two categories, an absolute prohibition on alterations or a qualified covenant.
Karen Bright from Bishop & Sewell looks at the recent increase in short term holiday renting in cities and towns in England.
This guide aims to help you to understand residential leasehold and what your rights and responsibilities are.
This Advice Note summarises your main rights as a leaseholder along with some useful legal references.
The process of leasehold enfranchisement provides a flat owner with the opportunity to extend the term of their lease.
A qualifying tenant requires a long lease, which is a lease of a term of years in excess of 21 years.
These guides will help you understand what it means to own a residential long leasehold property and more.