The forfeiture moratorium falls short of real protection, says Helen Wheddon
The forfeiture moratorium falls short of real protection, says Helen Wheddon
Addressing service charge points in lease negotiations
Peta Dollar welcomes answers from the courts on questions under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987
Gareth Hale and Sarah Peock look at the issue of tenant insolvency from a Scottish perspective
Elizabeth Dwomoh focuses on a novel case concerning the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987
LISTEN: Brabners’ Helena Davies provides a pathway through the potential minefield of break clauses
Enforcement will do more to support tenants and empower them than any political point-scoring
The complexities of excluding a business lease from the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954
Read the winning entry from the Professional Bar Association’s annual student essay competition
The Tenant Fees Act 2019 took effect on 1 June. What does it mean for landlords and managing agents?
Does breaching a “keep-open” clause present a cast iron argument for forfeiture?