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Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
The Scottish Government created the Register of Persons holding a Controlled Interest in Land (RCI) in order to increase transparency of land and property control.
UK
Greenberg Traurig, LLP
The Levelling-up and Regeneration Act 2023 (LURA), which became law on 26 October 2023, makes various changes to local government and planning legislation with the objective, amongst others, of helping...
Ellisons Legal
We are frequently asked to advise on claims relating to failure to protect a rental deposit, or mistakes made during the process of protecting a rental deposit.
Gowling WLG
For this episode of The Space, we're joined by Sanchia Wheeler, head of Compliance in the UK.
Blaser Mills
A high percentage of homeowners own a leasehold property. It is therefore important to understand what a lease extension entails.
Ellisons Legal
If you buy, inherit or become a trustee of a property with someone else you must decide which type of joint ownership you want and tell HM Land Registry about this when you register the property.
Ellisons Legal
In the recent case of 89 Holland Park (Management) Limited v Dell & Dell, the Court of Appeal refused to allow a management company to recover its litigation...
Herrington Carmichael
The Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) publishes standard forms of building contracts that are used for construction projects in England and Wales...
Lewis Silkin
The Report re-iterates that the real estate industry has seven years to halve emissions and the window for effective action is closing rapidly.
Herbert Smith Freehills
The latest changes to the CIS regulations will reduce the risk of withholding tax and the associated tax compliance burden when agreeing tenant's works and inducement arrangements.
Herbert Smith Freehills
The Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) has ruled that service of a break notice is not required for early termination of code agreements under the Electronic Communications...
IR Global
Although it's fairly uncommon, individuals or businesses sometimes choose to own commercial property as tenants in common, with no survivorship rights.
Herrington Carmichael
Legal requirements, known as statutory obligations, are often imposed within commercial leases. Such obligations include the non-exhaustive list...
Withers LLP
Entering the English real estate market presents a number of legal and practical obstacles that overseas brands may not have come across in their home jurisdictions.
Goodwin Procter LLP
Goodwin Partner Raymond Fang talks with TusPark's head of UK innovation and real estate, Wei Meng, about building life sciences ecosystems and the operational nature of real estate in the sector.
Osborne Clarke
The UK chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, presented his Spring Budget on 6 March 2024. In keeping with his previous fiscal events, this budget was presented as one for investment, lower taxes and "long term" growth.
Gatehouse Chambers
Victoria Dacie-Lombardo and Adam Smith-Roberts guide you through the commercial lease renewal process, pointing out the potential pitfalls...
Price Bailey
The Spring Budget 2024 introduced a number of changes to the taxation of residential property, with some winners and some losers from the announcements.
Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP
The law on Additional Dwelling supplement is evolving and significant changes are coming into force on 1 April 2024. Here we consider how they might impact proposed transactions.
Richmond Chambers Immigration Barristers
Our previous post summarised Home Office guidance on what counts as reasonable grounds for making a late application to the EU Settlement Scheme.
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