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The online property law updating service and research tool. Plus training, mediators, links, courses, books and more.
Monthly update
For the latest property law monthly update click here. Highlights this month include:Business lease renewal: Contracting out and simple / statutory declarations; terms of new lease don’t include previous permissions. Co-ownership: Stack v Dowden – mother and daughter purchasing for investment. Long leases: Enfranchisement – is it a house if it is dilapidated? Variation of lease terms under 1987 Act. Mortgages: Application of Unfair Contract Terms Regulations. Nuisance: Noise with planning permission – damages in lieu. Planning: Defence to prosecution for breach of enforcement notice. Property transactions: Return of deposits; overage; rectification; rectification of Register. Residential tenancies: Right to buy – two cases. Property Law Library
The Property Law Library contains articles, summaries of cases, statutes, statutory instruments and other material prepared by a number of property law experts, with links to original sources. More here
Some of the articles on the site Mediators
Mediation is ideal for property disputes. This page contains names and details of accredited mediators who are available to mediate these disputes. More here...
Courses
Details of forthcoming property law conferences and courses, as well as in-house courses. More here...
Books
This section of the site contains details of many property law books published by the major publishers. More here...
Links
This page contains an extensive list of sites of relevance to property law. If you know of any other sites please let me know. More here ..
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