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New duty for residential landlords to check tenant’s immigration status

From October 2014, residential landlords who fail to check if their tenants have the right to live in the UK, before renting out their property, will face the prospect of fines.
14 July 2014

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Checks or cheques Residential landlords' duty to check tenant's immigration

Residential landlords who fail to check if their tenants have the right to live in the UK before renting out their property may face fines. Our briefing looks at the new rules.
10 July 2014

The Spread of ATED: Property Taxes Extended

We examine the Chancellor's plans to extend his tax raid on property owners over the next two years, which bring more modest tax payers within his sights.
02 July 2014

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Private Client Briefing - Summer 2014

Our latest update on the topical issues and legal developments for private clients.
02 July 2014

Publication

Quaystone newsletter ; July 2014

In this edition of our Construction and Engineering newsletter, we consider what an active construction market may mean to the industry, following years of recession.
23 June 2014

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Food, Farming and Land Quarterly – Spring/Summer 2014

The latest edition of Food, Farming and Land Quarterly, discussing current issues in the sector.
04 June 2014

Contracting authorities and developers beware: “Leases” may be subject to procurement law

Impresa Pizzarotti v Comune di Bari confirms the EU approach to interpretation – it is necessary to look at the nature of a transaction to determine if procurement rules apply.
27 May 2014

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Quaystone newsletter - June 2014

Welcome to the June 2014 edition of Quaystone. This month we focus on offshore renewables projects.
27 May 2014

Criminal squatters can still claim title to residential property

The High Court in Best v The Chief Land Registrar decided that did not prevent the squatter from applying to register title to a house acquired by adverse possession of more than 12 years. Why?
15 May 2014

The cost of breaking up: no rent apportionment on break

In January 2013, Marks & Spencer won a landmark victory in the High Court to apportion its final rent payment when exercising a break clause. The Court of Appeal has now overturned that decision.
15 May 2014

Regulation for residential letting agency and management work

The government has confirmed the identity of the three approved ‘redress schemes’ that all letting and property management agents will be required to join later this year.
06 May 2014

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Planning & CPO ; Spring 2014

Welcome to the Spring 2014 issue of our Planning & CPO newsletter, in which we aim to keep you informed of current issues and news in planning law.
17 April 2014

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