When to contact a solicitor regarding your boundary dispute

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Boundary Disputes

Boundary Disputes may start as a minor altercation at first, however, if the underlying issue isn’t resolved the situation can escalate out of control. Taking the law into your own hands is risky and can often make matters worse.  That’s why it’s crucial to know when you should enlist the…

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What landlords need to be thinking about ahead of the EPC changes 2018

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From April 2018, there will be new minimum energy efficiency standards regulations for landlords of privately rented domestic and non-domestic properties to comply with.   The new legislation states that from April next year, landlords of the property types mentioned above must ensure that their properties have an Energy Performance…

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5 things for landlords to be aware of in 2018

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5 Things for Landlords to be Aware of

2018 has arrived and, with it, comes a number of changes to buy to let regulations that landlords must be aware of. From tax changes to discrimination rules, we’ve put together a list of the 5 most important buy to let changes, explained for residential landlords. Read on to find…

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Can a right of way be removed?

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Can a right of way be removed

Private rights of way are one of the most common easements you’ll come across as a property owner. This is when a right is given to a particular person or group to cross across another parties land in order access a property or piece of land. Regardless of whether you’re…

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Evicting a tenant: What should you do when they refuse to leave?

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Evicting a tenant

Evicting a tenant can be a difficult process in itself, however, if your tenant refuses to leave, this can escalate the situation even further.   Whilst it’s important to be aware of your tenants’ rights, you do not need to handle legal matters by yourself. Whether you need to compose an…

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