19 Feb, 2024 Once upon a time...a cautionary tale about periodic tenancies By Charis Almond Rosalind Cullis Avondale Park v Miss Delaney’s Nursery The Court of Appeal decision in Avondale Park v Miss Delaney’s Nursery raises an interesting...
09 Mar, 2022 Property Guardian Scheme was a House in Multiple Occupation By Rosalind Cullis Property guardian schemes have proven popular over the last 20 years as a way to protect derelict buildings from vandals and squatters. ...
09 Jun, 2020 Clearing the Air(bnb) - More Guidance on Airbnb Lettings By Rosalind Cullis The question of whether a leaseholder can rent their property on Airbnb or similar platforms has been considered again, this time by the...
08 Jun, 2020 Sweet Dreams or a Nightmare? (A case law update with no mention of Covid-19) By Rosalind Cullis The case of Dreams Limited v Pavilion Property Trustees Limited and (2) Pavilion Trustees Limited serves as a reminder of the need for...
19 May, 2020 Can a landlord grant consent for a breach of covenant? By Robert Mullarkey Can a landlord give consent to an action that a tenant is otherwise absolutely prohibited from doing if other leases require the landlord...
13 May, 2020 ESG “Who Cares Wins” By Anastasia Klein ESG has been on the agenda for responsible businesses for some years now. Whilst the impact of the current situation has had a...
20 Mar, 2020 Don’t let waiver Faiz you! By Rosalind Cullis The case of Faiz & Ors v Burnley Borough Council is a reminder to landlords to remain vigilant as to who is in occupation of premises and...
13 Dec, 2018 Service Charges in Commercial Property – the new RICS Professional Statement By Fiona Larcombe In contrast to the residential sector, commercial property service charges are fairly lightly regulated. Threats of legislation have...
05 Dec, 2018 Redevelopment balance shifts in tenant's favour By Dellah Gilbert The judgment of the Supreme Court today in 5 Franses Ltd v The Cavendish Hotel (London) Ltd [2018] UKSC 62, will significantly impact on...