Common causes for contract disputes and contractual issues for businesses

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Contracts play an important role in the day to day running of a business. They are an agreement, written or verbal, between two or more parties which establish the rights and responsibilities of each party for a transaction. Problems concerning the precise terms of agreements can occur and therefore it…

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What to do when your tenant causes a neighbour dispute

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Legal Advice for Neighbour Disputes

Even with the various checks and references you acquire before choosing to take on a tenant, there’s no guarantee as to how they will behave when living in your buy-to-let property. If their anti-social behaviour begins to disrupt the surrounding neighbours, it can become very easy for disputes to arise.…

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Boundary dispute resolution: What are your options?

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Boundary Disputes

Moving into your new home and meeting the neighbours is an exciting time in any homeowner’s life. In some cases, however, concerns and disagreements over property boundaries between your own property and that of a neighbour can occur, causing fallouts that may be difficult to resolve. If you have a…

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Apprentice boss launches £10m Lloyds complaint

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The Apprentice boss Lord Alan Sugar has complained to Lloyds Banking Group over its sale of a hedging product on a loan secured against part of his property empire… Lloyds has received a letter of complaint from Lord Sugar, who according to one source, is seeking the return of about…

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Planning laws: home owners given free rein but beware neighbourly disputes

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Under new government plans, millions of people will be able to extend their garages, offices and industrial buildings without asking for council permission, reports Christopher Hope the Telegraph today. The changes are on top of an existing scheme to allow home owners to double the size of permissible developments. Some…

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