Shared Ownership: How does it work?
February 1, 2022The shared ownership scheme is a government initiative first launched in the 1980’s with the aim of helping first-time buyers…The cladding crisis: Government sets out new plan to protect leaseholders
January 27, 2022The government reveal new plan to make developers and companies pay to fix the cladding crisis stemming from the Grenfell…Is Japanese Knotweed ‘Knot’ so bad anymore?
January 17, 2022Are you buying or selling a property affected by Japanese knotweed? Or perhaps you have bought a house that since…Non-statutory v Statutory Lease Extensions – key points to consider
December 17, 2021There are two routes to extending a lease. In this article we explain the pros and cons of a non…Property Transactions – how do solicitors protect you?
November 15, 2021Property Solicitors must be alert to ‘alarm bells’ during property transactions and carry out rigorous due diligence to ensure the…Is your property registered – in case someone steals it?
November 5, 2021One of the reasons conveyancing solicitors carry out stringent identification checks and searches is to prevent fraud.The effects of SDLT on the Property market
March 4, 2021Rishi Sunak announced the SDLT holiday extension until 30 June 2021. What is not completely clear though, is if these…Property Market: 2021 Outlook
January 18, 20212021 promises to be an interesting year, at the very least, for the property market as a number of major…What is Turnover Rent and who does it benefit?
January 7, 2021Turnover Rent is a form of Rent in Commercial Leases which may benefit both a Landlord and a Tenant.Property Roundtable Winter Session
December 22, 2020With a critical eye turned on the property developments in 2020 the panel discussed lessons learned from 2020...