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What the lease of your flat doesn’t tell you #4
In this article, I look at the right of the tenants to take over the management of the property. This may well be useful where it is not possible to compel the landlord to sell the freehold, perhaps because a substantial number of the flats are still rented out.
Press Release 21 September 2021: Children and Family Lawyer Julia Cluley joins Valemus Law
Valemus Law, the UK-wide business and family law firm, is very pleased to confirm that Julia Cluley, has joined its Divorce and Family Law practice.
Redundancy, data protection and the curse of the Data Subject Access Request
Employment Tribunals, faced with two hostile adversaries, are required calmly to reflect on the evidence before them and to determine both the facts of a claim and the appropriate legal interpretation to place on those facts.
What the lease of your flat doesn’t tell you #3
In this article, I look at the position when the landlord decides he has had enough and tries to sell the property over the heads of the flat owners.
What the lease of your flat doesn’t tell you #2
In the previous article, I examined the right of the flat owners acting collectively to compel the landlord to sell them the freehold in the property. In this article, I look at the right of individual flat owners to compel the landlord to extend their lease.
What the lease of your flat doesn’t tell you
Leases are complicated enough to send most people to sleep before they have reached the second page and it takes a special talent (or really bad insomnia) to read all the way through to the end. Nonetheless, even if you get to the last page, your lease will not have mentioned any of the following benefits that Parliament has bestowed upon you...