Assured Shorthold Tenancies (AST’s)
What is an assured shorthold tenancy?Most private tenants have an assured shorthold tenancy (AST).You're likely to have an AST if:you do not live with your landlordyour tenancy started on or…
What is an assured shorthold tenancy?Most private tenants have an assured shorthold tenancy (AST).You're likely to have an AST if:you do not live with your landlordyour tenancy started on or…
If your commercial landlord refuses a lease renewal you would need to make a claim pursuant to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (the Act). The process starts either by the landlord…
Are you a council or housing association tenant who is unhappy with the state of your home?If the issues in your home include the likes of damp, mould, leaks and…
What does ‘right to reside’ mean and how can you include it in your will? With the cost of living crisis hitting many in the UK, we are seeing more…
What is Adverse Possession? Adverse Possession means someone occupying land belonging to someone else, without permission. If someone does this continuously for a number of years (normally 10 or 12 years) then,…
All civil claims should be made under the CPR unless legislation expressly requires or authorises an alternative procedure. A civil claim may be issued under Part 7 or Part 8…
The United Kingdom is known for having strict immigration rules. The country also has one of the most complex immigration rules, which explains why most UK visa applications get denied.…
You may be able to apply for the right to remain in the UK based on a human rights argument: your right to family and/or private life in the UK.…
You can have a perfectly good legal claim, but if you fail to plead it properly, the claim can be struck out. The law is clear you can’t advance a…