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Caution when exercising break clauses in leases
The High Court has recently held that a break notice served on behalf of someone who had not yet been registered as the proprietor of the leasehold title is not sufficient to end the lease. A ten year lease was granted to the original tenant in March 2013 with...
read more6% Opt for Cheapest Conveyancing Solicitor
The largest ever study of decision making in legal services has found that just 6% of clients choose their conveyancing solicitor on the basis that they were the cheapest. Nearly three quarters of people chose their conveyancer on the basis of a recommendation from an...
read moreRight to Re-enter Commercial Property under s146
On 24 November 2017, the High Court District Registry handed down judgment in Toms v Ruberry [2017] EWHC 2970, the conclusion of an unfortunate and complex long running commercial landlord and tenant dispute that has taken more than 2 years and 7 courtrooms to reach...
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