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An interview by Lexis Nexis with Debra Wilson, Partner in our Housing department. Environment analysis: As part of a series of environmental analyses preceding the 26th UN Climate Change Conferen...
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“Not a victim of her own misfortune” - His Honour Judge Saggerson makes it clear that racism must not be tolerated by London and Quadrant when handing down judgment in Tia Jones v London and Quadr...
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If you are contemplating action against your landlord or freeholder, you may be interested in knowing what is entailed in getting together with other residents to bring a claim. There can be advantage...
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Most of us are fortunate enough not to have lived through a pandemic like COVID-19 before. We are not used to empty shelves or streets. Nor spending all our time at home. The instruction to stay...
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On 20 March 2020, The Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 as amended by section 9 of the Homes (Fitness for Habitation) Act 2018 (HFFH) comes into full effect, in England only. HFFH implies a fitness standar...
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Commonly, building disputes reach a position where the building owner considers it is no longer possible to let the builder return to their property to carry out any more work, in the light of past ev...
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The Grenfell Tower disaster raises many questions in the light of apocalyptic messages posted by the Grenfell Action Group. Residents blogged that ‘only a catastrophic event will expose the ineptitu...
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The Ministry of Justice wants views on its competitive tender model for court-based housing possession duty contracts. The consultation closes on 17 March. There are 112 providers of the national c...
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