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WeWork - How far can it flex?
UK landlords seize the reins on commercial rent arrears
Residential Leasehold up for grabs – change is coming, get ready!
Changes confirmed to permitted development rights and use classes
Brexit isn't frustrating...at least for leases
Landlords can (for now at least) breathe a sigh of relief as the High Court has ruled that a tenant cannot bring its obligations under a lease to an end …
Opening the door to community and landlord engagement
This article was first published on Lexis®PSL Property on 24 January 2019. Fiona Sawyer, professional support lawyer in the planning team at …
Real Estate EP4: Brexit and the UK real estate market
In this podcast, Herbert Smith Freehills' Matthew Bonye and Tom Leech QC discuss the important Canary Wharf Group v European …
Proposed changes to permitted development rights and use classes – impact on developers and landlords
Two key themes of the Budget on 29 October 2018 were increasing the supply of housing and improving the health of high streets and town centres. …
Indigestion for landlords: a new acid test for redevelopment under ground (f)
In October, we wrote about the Supreme Court case S. Franses Ltd v The Cavendish Hotel (London) Limited [2018] UKSC 62, concerning a landlord’s ability …
Landlords' motives for redevelopment – good, bad or irrelevant?
Today the Supreme Court will hear the case of S. Franses Ltd v The Cavendish Hotel (London) Limited, a case which property litigators have been following …
LANDOWNERS AND DEVELOPERS - BEWARE THE RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL
Are you a landlord or developer of property which includes residential flats? Are you going to dispose of your interest in that property? If …
Residential leasehold - time for change?
At the end of July, hard on the heels of the Housing White Paper published in February, DCLG issued a Consultation Paper on "Tackling unfair practices in …
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