The Supreme Court has declined to entertain a tenant’s claim that a landlord opposing the grant of a new tenancy must establish an intention to redevelop at the date of…
The Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) has ruled that a completion notice addressed to “the owner” of a redeveloped building at 1 Kingsway, WC2, was valid to bring it into the…
A developer has failed in a challenge to the planning permission for a new relief road in Grantham, which is expected to unlock a rival’s massive housing scheme.
A new government policy which excluded small developments from affordable housing levies has been quashed by the high court.
High court rejects traders’ challenge to a compulsory purchase order that will pave the way for the redevelopment of Shepherd’s Bush Market
Traders at Shepherd’s Bush Market today met with disappointment at the High Court, where a judge rejected their challenge to a compulsory purchase order that will pave the way for…
New policy introduced by the government, which excluded small developments from affordable housing levies, has been quashed by the high court
New policy introduced by the government, which excluded small developments from affordable housing levies, has been quashed by the High Court
An Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) decision over a £130m works programme planned by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea has been described as clearing up a grey area in…
The Supreme Court has allowed a valuation officer’s appeal and ruled that two separate floors in the same building are not a single hereditament for ratings purposes.
High court hears traders’ challenge to Shepherd’s Bush Market CPO, which would pave the way for redevelopment