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Dean Wilson LLP to Attend Leasehold 2017 on 1st March 2017

The Landlord and Tenant team from Dean Wilson LLP will be attending Leasehold 2017 on 1st March, a cross sector event for professionals servicing the leasehold…
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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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Right To Rent Guidance Comes Into Force 1 December 2016

Landlords will be familiar with the Immigration Act 2014 which made it an offence for Landlords to let residential property to adults who are disqualified as a…
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Problems With Your Freeholder or Managing Agents

Flat owners come to us for advice on various different issues with regards the upkeep or general management of their building; this might be a lack of repair…
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Buying A Property With A Short Lease?

What to Consider When Buying a Property with a Short Lease
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Client Money Protection Schemes May Be Made Mandatory

Understanding the Proposed Mandatory Requirements
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The Legal 500 Rank Dean Wilson LLP as a Leading Firm in the Field of Property Litigation

We are delighted that Dean Wilson LLP has once again been recognised by Legal 500 as a leading firm in the field of Property Litigation in the South East of…
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Holiday Lettings: Profit or Loss?

If you own a freehold property and short term letting
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Double Jeopardy: A Warning from North of the Border to Letting Agents in England and Wales

In a landmark ruling in July this year, a letting agency in Scotland has become the first to be successfully prosecuted by North Ayrshire Council’s Trading…
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