Tenancy Deposits – Recent Cases
Tenancy Deposits – Recent Cases Under the Housing Act 2004 a landlord who takes a deposit for an assured shorthold tenancy from... Read More
“Be wary” of Unregulated Legal Service Providers
“Be wary” of Unregulated Legal Service Providers The Legal Ombudsman has urged people to be wary of getting legal services from unregulated... Read More
Budget 2011 – Help for First Time Buyers
Budget 2011 – Help for First Time Buyers Yesterday’s Budget announced assistance for first time buyers by way of an interest free... Read More
Libel on Twitter
Libel on Twitter A Welsh councillor has sued successfully for libel in response to a comment left on Twitter. A political rival,... Read More
Defective Break Notices
Defective Break Notices Landlord and Tenant Law Tenants should exercise extreme caution when attempting to serve a break notice. Although tenants may... Read More
Reach agreement on Terms of Business
Reach agreement on Terms of Business A cautionary tale of a dispute over which party’s contract terms prevail (the battle of the... Read More
Liverpool FC Cries Foul In Court
Liverpool FC Cries Foul In Court Liverpool Football Club got involved recently in off pitch battles with it’s litigation between the then... Read More
Be on Your Guard Against Property Fraud
Be on Your Guard Against Property Fraud According to guidance issued by the Law Society and the Land Registry in September 2010,... Read More
Legal 500 – Annual Review
Legal 500 – Annual Review The 2010 Legal 500 review provides praise for each of Kerseys’ departments; Corporate and Commercial ‘Graham Nunn... Read More
What’s in a gift?
What’s in a gift? Current law States that each individual can gift up to £3,000 per year without Inheritance Tax (IHT) consequences.... Read More