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Register of overseas entities - the countdown is on
The countdown for overseas owners of property in the UK to comply with the tightened register regime following the government's clampdown on economic …
Real estate disputes in 2023 — What you need to know to be Forearmed
From a rise in lab conversions for life sciences and tenant activism to sanctions and decarbonisation, we anticipate the need-to-know issues for …
Real estate disputes – When words won't shield you
In our second article exploring the language of real estate disputes, Matthew Bonye, Frances Edwards and Shanna Davison explain how to ensure you remain …
New builds — The green provisions
In the first of two articles on decarbonising UK building stock, we explore the key legal agreements being struck between landlords and tenants to tackle …
Legally speaking — How to say what you mean in real estate deals
In the first of two articles, Matthew Bonye, Frances Edwards and Shanna Davison explain how to avoid pitfalls and safeguard your transactions through …
Disruption in the leasing market – the move to flex…
Variety is available in the leasing market but what does that mean?Whilst serviced offices have been with us for many years (Regus was founded in 1989) …
Landlords' remedies for tenant/guarantor insolvency (a short case study)
A case study of what to look out for when a tenant or its guarantor is looking like it is heading for financial difficultiesAs a prudent and prepared …
Rights of First Offer – ROFOs The devil is in the details…
Why are ROFOs on the rise and why are they so tricky?'Flex' is increasingly important to office occupiers. Many occupiers are still committing to long …
Deducting Delay Liquidated Damages
This note sets out some of the key legal and practical issues to be addressed by an employer who is seeking to deduct delay liquidated damages from sums …
Court of Appeal dismisses 'Covid defence' against cinema's rent arrears
The decision will be welcomed by landlords seeking recoveries but reminds tenants of their financial obligationsThe Court of Appeal has dismissed appeals …
Climate change - Is it a legal issue?
With The Law Society for England & Wales set to guide solicitors on how to deal with climate change, we explore what it could mean for legal …
Taking possession - How to manage the uncertainty of undocumented occupation
With UK landlords facing the ambiguity of implied tenancies, we explore how to manage the risksWe'll paint a scene for you: a multi-let building is ripe …
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