A recent decision sheds light on how much use of an easement counts as excessive
Legislation making it harder to demand the costs of chasing rent arrears could cause complications
The powers granted to operators and the threat of litigation leaves landlords at a disadvantage
What political parties should address in order to keep the property market attractive to investors
Questions remain over the consequences of the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024
Strong demand is there, but can Scotland’s stock fulfil investor appetite?
Failure to embrace employment law changes threatens the diversity of a whole sector of the economy
The advancement of the technology increasingly demands widespread adoption by property law firms
Explaining the key changes in the latest Joint Contracts Tribunal Design and Build Contract
One of the last remaining perks of being a landlord is under threat
Labour’s “grey belt” proposals have potential, but won’t be a silver bullet for the housing crisis
Capping damages and blunting the force of injunctions would bring clarity to the field