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Daily Archives: 18th July 2016

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Removing tenants from residential property – beware the Tenancy Deposit Scheme pitfalls

How does a landlord evict a tenant from a residential property if the tenant refuses to move out after being served with the required notice? In a nutshell, the landlord needs to apply to court. But courts tend to be tenant friendly and this can be a frustrating experience for landlords. Most residential properties are…

18th July 2016Litigation, PropertyBy Neil Pursey

Brexit – what steps should employers be taking now?

The decision of the UK to leave the EU raises a host of questions about employment law. At the moment it is impossible to say what form the UK’s relationship with the EU will take post-Brexit and, as a result, how UK employment law will change. What is clear is that despite the referendum result,…

18th July 2016EmploymentBy Neil Pursey

Advertisers beware: Olympic Games adverts come at a price

The Olympic Games is a huge event not just for sportsmen and women but advertisers too. Over the next few weeks, companies selling everything from soft drinks to credit cards to watches will be exploiting the world’s biggest sporting event to promote their goods and services. As you may expect, this comes at a price.…

18th July 2016CorporateBy Neil Pursey

Landlords’ responsibilities on granting commercial leases

A question we are often asked is what a commercial landlord’s legal responsibilities are on the grant of a new lease? As a general rule, this depends on the terms of the lease. Having said that, there are laws that a landlord needs to be aware of when renting out commercial premises, many of which…

18th July 2016PropertyBy Neil Pursey
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