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Are you a landlord with a problem tenant that has breached their contract? If so, then this article will give you a full rundown of your rights to issue a section 146 notice. We’ll cover what the S146 notice is, how best to deliver it to your tenant, and what…
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Tenants of leasehold properties are subject to a number of additional charges on top of standard payments like rent, utility bills, and council tax. You’ll also be liable for some additional charges too. Let’s take a look at these charges and your rights as a leaseholder, with support from our…
When you buy a residential property, it’s important to understand the type of ownership you will have. While the majority of properties are freehold, some are owned through a leasehold. It’s essential to understand the rights and responsibilities you have as a leaseholder. This article will explain what you can…
About one in five houses in England are privately rented. If you are a landlord with shared tenants, it's important that you remain up to date with your rights. However, tenants should also know what their rights are too. Here’s our guide to dealing with occupiers in shared accommodation, what…
There are lots of advantages to being a landlord. You get a steady income, your property can appreciate in value, and there's a lot of flexibility; you can do it full-time or alongside another job. However, it's important to keep up to date with landlord property law and legislation. Otherwise,…
While most landlords and tenants have a great relationship, sometimes things can go wrong. If your tenant has left your property but hasn't paid their rent, you might wonder what you can and can't do from a legal perspective. Here's a guide from our commercial property law team to ensure…
According to the Met Office, winter is due to officially start this year on 21st December, bringing with it cold and wet weather. This, in turn, brings with it a whole list of challenges for many in society who may be without hot water or heating this time of year,…
This information is relevant to private landlords letting property to tenants on Assured Shorthold Tenancy agreements in England. Seeking possession of your rental property from your tenants is not an inherently negative action. There may be some circumstances where even landlords with the most ideal tenants will have to make…
If you have not received reasonable financial provision following the death of a loved one or an individual that you were dependent on, then you may be able to claim compensation through the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975. Maybe you have lost a loved one unexpectedly and…
A progressive and forward-thinking business that always has its employees' interests at the forefront of its operations, Brown Turner Ross has a proud track record for un-earthing and nurturing talent. Working with numerous schools, colleges and universities throughout the years, there has been no shortage of legal prospects coming through…
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