Up to two thirds of Britons have, at some point or another, lived next door to a nuisance neighbour, according to a new study.
Conveyancing Association calls for leasehold reforms
56 per cent of lease administrators charge ‘unreasonable fees’ during ‘lengthy’ leasehold property transactions, according the The Conveyancing Association (CA).
Landlord faces £18k in costs for failure to improve ‘dreadful conditions’ of buy-to-let property
A UK landlord who consistently ignored tenant pleas and council demands to improve a “dreadful” buy-to-let property has been forced to pay almost £18,000.
UK IPO publishes new guide to post-Brexit copyright legislation
Yesterday, the UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) published a new guide on post-Brexit copyright laws, in a bid to dispel uncertainties surrounding the UK’s role in European Union (EU) copyright legislation since the Brexit vote.
Crime watchdog urges homebuyers to be wary of ‘conveyancing fraud’
A crime watchdog has reported that so-called “conveyancing fraud,” or “deposit redirection fraud,” is on the rise in the UK.