CHECK YOUR NOTICES
There are two principal Notices for obtaining possession against assured shorthold tenants. Both have been subject to recent changes. It is essential that you check that you are using the
There are two principal Notices for obtaining possession against assured shorthold tenants. Both have been subject to recent changes. It is essential that you check that you are using the
Newspapers, family and friends may tell you that moving house is one of the most stressful things you will ever do. This is not surprising, given the amount of emotion,
The number of divorces taking place continues to decline. This maybe down to more couples deciding to cohabit rather than marry and an increasing age at marriage may also be
Interim guidance has been provided following the Court of Appeal decision in Cardiff County Council v Lee (Flowers) in respect of issue of a warrant of possession following a suspended
We had a completely full house at our seminar with Rolfe East this December at Double Hilton Ealing. Details of the seminar: https://www.prince-evans.co.uk/event/essential-seminar-landlords/ To show interest in upcoming seminars email:
A successful seminar with Handelsbanken this November at Double Hilton Ealing. Details of the seminar: https://www.prince-evans.co.uk/event/residential-property-seminar-prince-evans-solicitors-llp-handelsbanken/ To show interest in upcoming seminars email: louise@moderndaymarketing.co.uk
Seminar Prince Evans LLP with guest Handelsbanken The European Mortgage Credit Directive (MCD) came into effect on 21 March 2016 which has resulted in a number of changes to UK
The purpose of this brief article is to summarise the new relief available for Inheritance Tax (IHT) that was introduced in last year’s summer’s budget. This relief is to be
The Court considers a number of factors when deciding the Orders that need to be made in respect of finances.The Court has regard to all the circumstances of the case,
The popularity of Airbnb as an alternative to hotel rooms has seen a rapid rise in leaseholders making rooms or whole flats available to holidaymakers and others. It is increasingly
1. Why should I extend my lease? A residential lease allows a leaseholder to occupy a property for a fixed period of time, often initially for 99 or 120 years.
People planning to get married or enter a civil partnership often decide to enter into an agreement that shows what they intend to happen to their money and property if