Local authority powers to hold compulsory auctions of vacant commercial units are coming into force
With little ruling from the courts, where do we stand on rights of light?
The 49th series of the Blundell Lectures is upon us – what have we to learn?
The government shows every sign of continuing with its perplexing war on ground rents
New decision cuts through arguments to establish who should be liable for the cost of remedial work
Guy Fetherstonhaugh KC looks at the legal matters and cases that will affect real estate this year
The different approaches in the two jurisdictions to the problem of defective cladding
Switched-on tenants can take advantage of tenancy renewal procedures to delay their departure date
The difficulties faced by drafters in overage provisions
Understanding the scope of litigation privilege and legal professional privilege
Strategic reform of the legislation could make it fit for the modern world
Should the arbitration procedure under the Coronavirus Act serve as a template for other disputes?