If you’re a landlord who’s been hearing whispers (and headlines) about the new Renters’ Rights Act , yes — it’s real, it’s big, and it’s arriving in phases. In this article Solicitor Leigh Prebble-Benn ...
Shared Ownership of Property : A Guide for Homeowners Shared ownership is an increasingly popular route to homeownership in England and Wales, especially amongst first-time buyers and those priced out of the full property...
Will the Renters’ Rights Bill 2025 transform the rental landscape? The Renters’ Rights Bill, introduced in September 2024 and likely to become law by autumn 2025, marks a significant overhaul of the private rented sector. In this article...
Top 10 Questions Asked of Lawyers About Employment Settlement Agreements. Employment Settlement Agreements—formerly known as Compromise Agreements—are legally binding contracts used in the UK when an employment relationship ends. These...
What are the Pros, Cons, and Legal Considerations in the UK? Lending money to family members is a gesture many of us consider out of love, or a sense of responsibility. It can help a loved one through financial hardship, help them buy a property, or...
If you are an existing private landlord, or considering entering the buy-to-let market, the new Bill running through Parliament may give you cause for thought. Certainly you may wish to consider a fresh approach to letting in order to minimise problems in...
Tesco has lost its appeal seeking to overturn a ruling that it had infringed Lidl’s trademark relating to its ubiquitous yellow circle design upon a blue square background. The action started in 2020 following Tesco’s use of a similar design to...
The final hurdle preventing a Class Action being brought against Apple in the UK, was successfully jumped on the 12th March. The Competition Appeal Tribunal approved the revised Litigation Funding deal under which noted consumer champion Justin Gutmann...