Service charges are a key part of leasehold ownership. While they can sometimes feel complex, it’s important for every leaseholder to understand how they work. In this guide, we explain what service charges are, what they include, and your rights if...
The UK is edging closer to routine drone deliveries as Amazon has received regulatory approval to begin drone flights under the supervision of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). The approval, which currently applies to controlled operations from...
If you’re a leaseholder, you might one day receive a formal notice about major works planned for your building, such as roof repairs, lift upgrades, or external decorations. These works can be expensive, and landlords often pass the costs onto...
Have you been using a piece of land for years, maintaining it, improving it, or simply treating it as your own? You might be able to claim legal ownership through the legal principle known as adverse possession. While the process can seem complicated,...
Most property owners are surprised to learn that someone could legally claim ownership of their land simply by using it over time. This legal principle, known as adverse possession, is real, and understanding how it works can help you protect your property...
Effective from the 3rd of March 2025, significant updates to the Right to Manage (RTM) process have come into effect under the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024. In this article, Jennifer Eaton, assistant in our Property Litigation department,...
When purchasing a vehicle, whether from a dealer or a private seller, it's crucial to understand your legal rights to ensure a smooth and legally protected transaction. In this article, Jennifer Eaton , Legal Assistant in our Litigation and Dispute...