Going amiss with property descriptions: part two
On my last appearance here, I took you on a swift trip through the Property Misdescriptions Act 1991; this time, we’ll be taking a meander through the highways and byways
On my last appearance here, I took you on a swift trip through the Property Misdescriptions Act 1991; this time, we’ll be taking a meander through the highways and byways
Prince Evans Solicitors recently acted for a private tenant Mr K who moved into a property in the Ealing area in late 2012 after securing the accommodation via a Letting
DATE: TUESDAY 25TH MARCH TIME: 5.30PM REGISTRATION FOR A 6PM START VENUE: EALING GOLF CLUB, PERIVALE LANE, GREENFORD, UB6 8TS Actress Marlene Dietrich once observed that: ‘When you’re dead, you’re
Five social housing tenants have lost their bid at the Court of Appeal to have the Government’s controversial ‘spare bedroom tax’ ruled as unlawful. The ruling was handed down on
DATE: MONDAY 10TH MARCH TIME: 5.30PM REGISTRATION FOR A 6PM START VENUE: EALING GOLF CLUB, PERIVALE LANE, GREENFORD, UB6 8TS There’s always something going on in the residential lettings sector.
Why am I writing about an Act (the Property Misdescriptions Act 1991) that was repealed on 1 October last year? It’s not quite as daft as it sounds. Although the
In the circumstances of tenant liquidation, a liquidator can disclaim the lease; this is a renunciation of the liability of the liquidator (i.e. the tenant in liquidation) and applies in
Date: Tuesday 18th March Time: 3.30pm registration for a 4.00pm start Venue: British Library, St Pancras, London Managing Leasehold property can be a particularly complex area for Housing Associations. This
It has long been thought that the law related to Distress for Rent should be modernised; notwithstanding, that it is used on a regular basis by some landlords and offers
Date: 12/02/14 Start Time: 5:30 pm Location: 6-17 Tottenham Court Road, London, W1T 1BH Whether you’re thinking about a new mortgage, or want to discover what your bank can do
Five disabled individuals who are affected by the Government’s ‘bedroom-tax’ policy began their appeal yesterday at the Court of Appeal to challenge last year’s High Court ruling which stated that
If you have not been paid the December quarter’s rent or are owed a more significant sum, options are available to you, as a commercial landlord, other than to bring