Feature
19 May 2009
In the current climate, both tenants and landlords may look to gain an advantage from their break rights, but practitioners must bear in mind certain factors when acting for either side, says Natasha Dunn
Feature
12 May 2009
New business structures and threatened cuts in fees leave publicly funded barristers facing some difficult questions, says Desmond Browne QC
Feature
12 May 2009
With more under 18s being granted tenancies as priority applicants, landlords seeking possession can face increasing difficulties, says Kerry Bretherton
Feature
28 April 2009
Milton McIntosh considers recent decisions on reserved rights of entry, disputes over rent arrears and rent reviews, the legality of virtual assignments and the validity of break notices
Feature
24 March 2009
Ellie Watson explains how the ambitious targets set by the Carbon Reduction Commitment will be met in practice and what it will mean for landlords and tenants
Feature
17 March 2009
The risks for developers of nuisance claims being brought could lead to more serious consequences than simply paying out compensation, says Gordon Wignall