Deregulation Act changes and renting out your home in London
From 26th May 2015, Londoners looking to rent out their properties for up to 90 days per year will no longer need to apply for planning permission to do so.
From 26th May 2015, Londoners looking to rent out their properties for up to 90 days per year will no longer need to apply for planning permission to do so.
Date: Tuesday 9th June Time: 5.30pm Registration For A 6pm Start Venue: Double Tree Hilton, 2-8 Hanger Lane, Ealing W5 3HN Go View London, BJP Insurance Brokers Ltd. and Prince
DATE:TUESDAY 2ND JUNE TIME: 5.30PM REGISTRATION FOR A 6PM START VENUE: EALING GOLF CLUB, PERIVALE LANE, GREENFORD UB6 8TS Leaseholders can find Freeholders and managing agents’ maintenance of their block
Date: Wednesday 10th June Time: 3.30pm registration for a 4.00pm start Venue: British Library, St Pancras, London NW1 2DB Join Partner, Anthony Best, Partner, Jeremy Teall and Associate, Sharon Porter-Gayle
In recent years there has been an increased amount of property fraud. Sadly these include imposters purporting to be the property owner and benefiting from the sale proceeds, a co-owner
The Deregulation Act received Royal Assent on 26 March 2015. It provides for major changes in a number of areas of law. The Deregulation Act 2015 (Commencement No. 1 and
Date: Tuesday 28th April Time: 5.30pm registration for a 6.00pm start Venue: Ealing Golf Club Perivale Lane Greenford, UB6 8TS It is extremely important for all Leaseholders to be aware
With the ever increasing longevity of the UK population, the question of ageing and quality of life are becoming increasingly fundamental to people’s way of thinking. Some of us may
The Deregulation Act 2015 has passed through the various Parliamentary stages and is now awaiting Royal Assent. In relation to assured shorthold tenancies Sections 30 to 41 are particularly relevant.
The Heat Network (Metering and Billing) Regulations 2014, which came into effect on 18 December 2014 The Regulations are particularly relevant to Social Landlords due to the high number of
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