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MEES changes are imminent - Landlords must act

Most – if not all – commercial property investors will be all too aware of the Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) Regulations...

Irwin Mitchell

The potential alternatives to terminal dilapidations

When faced with a dilapidated property, many landlords focus only on one remedy – the terminal claim, being the claim in damages that...

Elizabeth Thomson

Ignore the lease at your peril

Paul Henson reflects on the implications of a recent professional negligence claim brought by a developer client against its solicitors....

Elizabeth Thomson

Court of Appeal's key decision on tenant break rights

Tim Rayner, Joint Head of Corporate Occupiers and Real Estate Disputes at Irwin Mitchell, examines the decision which focused on tenants...

Elizabeth Thomson

Budget 2021: What’s in it for real estate?

Stuart Tym, Claire Petricca‑Riding and Paul Henson consider the Chancellor’s Budget delivered on 3 March. Energy  The March Budget...

Elizabeth Thomson

Tax Day is here – finally! But what, if anything, do the Treasury’s new tax policies and consultations mean for business rates?

By Hayley Crombleholme, Solicitor, Real Estate Disputes Yesterday the Government published an interim report on their Fundamental Review...

David Shirt

Will dilapidations disputes increase in the post pandemic world?

Tim Rayner Joint Head of the Real Estate Disputes at Irwin Mitchell explains why dilapidations disputes are set to increase and how...

Elizabeth Thomson

Party Walls - the basics

Real Estate Disputes partner, Paul Henson, has produced a helpful overview. For further information, please get in touch with Paul...

Elizabeth Thomson

Pretty vacant or ugly shell?

This article by Ben Gildea,  an associate solicitor in the real estate disputes team at Irwin Mitchell, first appeared in Estates Gazette...

Elizabeth Thomson

On the Twelfth Day of Christmas 2020...

...telecommunications expert, Ben Gildea, looks back over the developments of the past year for the telecommunications sector. This is...

Elizabeth Thomson

On the Eleventh Day of Christmas 2020...

...real estate disputes expert, Bryn Davey, considers the case of Cuadrilla Bowland Ltd and others v Persons Unknown [2020] . This is the...

Elizabeth Thomson

On the Tenth Day of Christmas 2020...

...real estate disputes expert, Rachel Belinfante, considers the case of Beaumont Business Centres Limited v Florala Property Limited . ...

Elizabeth Thomson

On the Ninth Day of Christmas 2020...

...real estate disputes expert, Glenn Rhodes, examines a Court of Appeal decision on notices.  This is the ninth in a series of twelve...

Elizabeth Thomson

On the Eighth Day of Christmas 2020...

...real estate disputes solicitor, Hayley Crombleholme, looks at a Court of Appeal decision on private nuisance.  This is the eighth in a...

Elizabeth Thomson

On the Seventh Day of Christmas 2020...

...real estate disputes solicitor, Samuel Lane, considers the case of Pease v Carter [2020] EWCA Civ 175. This is the seventh in a series...

Elizabeth Thomson

On the Sixth Day of Christmas 2020...

… disputes lawyer, Lisa Stratford, takes a look at the types of insolvency, a landlord’s remedies and other important factors for...

Elizabeth Thomson

On the Fifth Day of Christmas 2020...

..real estate disputes expert, Catherine Dear, examines a Supreme Court decision which brought welcome relief to retailers. This is the...

Elizabeth Thomson

Costs Analysis: The validity of a Part 36 offer which purports to exclude interest

Lauren Dunnill, a trainee solicitor in the Real Estate Disputes team, examines a recent case. The recent Court of Appeal judgment in Mr...