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From the ‘Renters (Reform) Bill’ to the ‘Renters’ Rights Bill’ – an update on the reforms

The Renters (Reform) Bill was introduced to Parliament in May 2023 by the previous Conservative Government.
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The end of ‘no-fault' evictions: What does it mean for landlords?

During their final months in Government, the Conservatives had made plans for Section 21 Notices to be abolished.
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The Renters (Reform)  Bill – What you need to know

In the last few weeks, the long-awaited Renters (Reform) Bill was published by the Government and introduced to Parliament.
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How Does The Coronavirus Act 2020 Affect My Tenancy Agreement?

Understanding the changes to eviction proceedings during the pandemic
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Property Litigation team are recognised in The Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners

Dean Wilson LLP has once again been recognised as leaders in their field in the South of England for their work in Property Litigation.
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Dean Wilson will be at the IRPM Seminar 13th June 2019

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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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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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Can a Lessee Challenge the Cost of Improvements in Their Service Charge?

Lessees can be asked to pay significant amounts of money towards major works to their buildings, the costs likely incurred in the course of carrying out…
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