What is a Shared ownership lease?
Shared ownership leaseholders may be surprised to learn The Upper Tribunal (Land Chamber) has recently found that they have the full rights of long leaseholders with a100% share and need
Shared ownership leaseholders may be surprised to learn The Upper Tribunal (Land Chamber) has recently found that they have the full rights of long leaseholders with a100% share and need
Date: Wednesday 2nd October Time: 3.30pm registration for a 4.00pm start Venue: British Library, St Pancras, London Social Landlord Housing Management: The Latest Developments in Anti-Social Behaviour and the ‘Bedroom
You may be familiar with the case of Superstrike Ltd v Marino Rodrigues through our blog, newspaper editorials, our seminars or through the Property and Housing press generally. It has once again
The Claimant Ablethird Ltd (in Administration) owned a number of amusement arcades and properties in the West London area. Prince Evans represented Ms Marczak who had been employed by the
The High Court has dismissed a challenge brought by a group of disabled people against the changes to social housing benefit cuts for residents who have a spare bedroom known
If a Landlord successfully obtains a Judgment in the Court that a Leaseholder has acted in breach of the terms of a Lease, the Judge can order the Leaseholder to
DATE: MONDAY 8TH JULY TIME: 5.30PM REGISTRATION FOR A 6PM START VENUE: EALING GOLF CLUB, PERIVALE LANE, GREENFORD, UB6 8TS Partners Anthony Best and Jeremy Teall of Prince Evans Solicitors
Benefit cap On 22 May 2013, eight Claimants launched a judicial review challenging the £500 per week household benefit cap for couples and the £350 cap for single adults. They
Date: 19th June 2013 Venue: New Hilton, 2-8 Hanger Lane, Ealing W5 3HN Time: 5:30pm Registration With the uncertainty we seem to see in the world every time we turn
Prince Evans Solicitors asks the auctioneer … Certainly as a first time buyer we would like to think that the simple answer to this question is “yes”. We have seen
Date: 26th June 2013 Venue: The British Library, St Pancras, London Time: 3:30pm registration Partners Anthony Best and Jeremy Teall, together with solicitors Sharon Porter-Gayle and Aisha Akhtar of Prince
Prince Evans Solicitors LLP has successfully obtained permission for the Court of Appeal to consider the definition of “spouse” under the Rent Act 1977 potentially entitling a widow to succeed