Property Law
What Is an Easement and How Can It Affect Your Property?
An easement is a legal right that allows one property owner to use part of another person's land for a specific purpose. Easements run with the land, which means they continue ...
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What Is a Dilapidations Claim and How Do You Dispute One?
A dilapidations claim arises at the end of a commercial lease when a landlord claims that the tenant has failed to ...
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How to Handle a Right of Way Dispute with a Neighbour
Rights of way disputes with neighbours are one of the most common forms of property litigation in England and Wales. ...
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How to Evict a Tenant for Rent Arrears: A Step-by-Step Guide
Evicting a tenant for rent arrears in England and Wales follows a defined legal process. There are no shortcuts, and ...
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What Is a Section 21 Notice and How Does It Work?
A Section 21 notice is the mechanism by which a landlord in England and Wales can end an assured shorthold tenancy ...
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What to Do When a Planning Permission Decision Goes Against You
Receiving a planning permission refusal from a local planning authority can feel like the end of the road, but it is ...
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Early Advice on a Commercial Rent Arrears Dispute: What Landlords and Tenants Should Do
Commercial rent arrears are one of the most common flashpoints in landlord and tenant relationships. Whether you are a ...
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Hiring a barrister directly without a solicitorWhat is Direct Access and can I instruct a barrister without a solicitor?
Most people do not know they can hire a barrister directly. This guide explains what Direct Access is and when it makes sense to use it.
Barrister vs solicitor: what is the difference and when do you need each?
They are both qualified lawyers but they do different things. This guide breaks down the distinction in plain English.
How much does a barrister cost and how are fees calculated?
Pricing is the most common question we receive. This guide gives honest, indicative cost ranges by case type and hearing.