Rooftop development: the sky’s the limit?
A recent court case held that a Landlord was entitled to build two new flats on the roof of its building even though the leases of the flats in the building did not reserve to
A recent court case held that a Landlord was entitled to build two new flats on the roof of its building even though the leases of the flats in the building did not reserve to
Druces has bolstered its litigation practice by appointing Nigel Adams as the new Head of Dispute Resolution. This is the latest addition to a Dispute Resolution team which was last year joined by Richard Bailey
Michael Gove, the communities and levelling up secretary, recently announced that developers, rather than leaseholders, will meet the costs of remediating fire-safety defects in buildings which have come to light following the Grenfell tower fire,
The final part in a series of three articles examining the legal complexities surrounding pet-ownership by tenants and leaseholders. You can view part 1 and part 2 here. Part 3 – Future developments In this
Part two in a series of three articles examining the legal complexities surrounding pet-ownership by tenants and leaseholders. You can view part 1 here. Part 2 – Revised Model Tenancy Agreement In this note we
Part one in a series of three articles examining the legal complexities around pet-ownership by tenants and leaseholders. Landlord’s consent The pandemic has seen a huge increase in pet ownership as households have settled into
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