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If you are looking to buy or sell a property, an important step you will need to take is contacting and instructing a conveyancer. A conveyancer will act on your behalf throughout the transfer of the property. A conveyancer's role is to conduct all of the steps required to move…
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In the world of property law, certain legal terms can significantly impact your rights and obligations. Whether you're buying property or entering into any contractual property agreement, understanding what restrictive covenants are and how they work is crucial. In this blog post, we'll unpack this fundamental yet often misunderstood aspect…
There is a significant misconception that physical actions solely define abuse. This belief persisted until 2015, when the UK took a crucial step forward by enacting laws that recognise coercive control and behaviour as criminal offences. Although Controlling and Coercive Behaviour (CCB) has been an offence for almost a decade,…
Divorce is never easy. Accepting the end of your marriage can be a long and challenging journey, and once you have finally reached the point of acceptance, you then have to worry about the financial implications that come with divorce. Divorce becomes even more complicated if either or both parties…
When purchasing any property, it is essential to establish the type of ownership. Many buyers are unaware of different types of holds on a property, including freehold and leasehold. It is important to distinguish between the two, as both types of holds come with their own rights and obligations. At…
Buying a property can be a big step in your life, especially if you purchase a property with another person. It is no wonder that more and more people are choosing to buy a property with the support of a partner, friend, or family member. With the current state of…
Life can be unpredictable. Unfortunately, as much as we would like our family units to stay together, that is not always the case, and it is not uncommon for people to choose to separate. A number of circumstances could lead to a family's collapse, from unfaithfulness to disagreements; at Brown…
EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) requirements for commercial properties vary. It depends on a number of factors. These factors then influence where the property sits on a scale that measures energy efficiency. Your commercial property needs to adhere to certain requirements so that it is compliant with commercial property law. In…
Claiming for loss of earnings typically refers to the process of seeking compensation for income that you have lost due to an injury, accident, or other circumstances that were not your fault. This could include wages or salary you would have earned if you were able to work but couldn't…
There are legal considerations to take into account when it comes to subletting a commercial space. In most cases, a commercial lease will not allow for subletting, or they will place certain restrictions on it. Commercial property law can be a difficult field to navigate for those with limited experience. …
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