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Leasehold Flats – Developing The Basement. Who Owns The Sub-Soil?

As populations grow and the well documented squeeze on housing supply in cities comes into sharper focus, property owners will look for increasingly creative…
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Assured Shorthold Tenancies – Changes to Regulations

What You Need to Know About Changes to Assured Shorthold Tenancies Regulations
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Is a Missing Freeholder Creating Issues for the Management of Your Building?

Exploring the Legal and Financial Consequences of a Missing Freeholder
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Are You Affected by the Taylor Wimpey Ground Rent Review Assistance Scheme?

Understanding the Taylor Wimpey ground rent review assistance scheme
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Dean Wilson LLP Recognised as Specialists by The Legal 500

Dean Wilson continue to be recognised as experts in the South East by the Legal 500 which has been published this month.
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Dean Wilson LLP to Partner With Sussex University in Community Legal Advice Initiative

Learn more about Housing Law Clinic that provides free legal advice to members of the public
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Buying the Freehold – Who Gets to Keep the Communal Garden?

On collectively purchasing the freehold to a building, the group of leaseholders will need to carefully consider which other areas to include in the claim,…
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Leaseholders’ Claim to Acquire Freehold of Parking Spaces Defeated

On collectively buying the freehold of a block, leaseholders will often want to acquire the freehold of parking spaces, gardens and other property outside of…
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Is a Tenant Able to Challenge a Freeholder’s Fee for Giving “Retrospective” Consent to Alterations?

A recent Upper Tribunal decision has provided useful guidance where a freeholder seeks to charge a fee for providing retrospective consent to alterations to a…
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NEW SECTION 8 NOTICE FROM 1 DECEMBER 2016

The Immigration Act 2016 has introduced a new mandatory ground for possession where a tenant or occupier does not have a right to rent.
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