More Features and Opinion – Page 2

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    Plan of action

    2019-03-12T11:08:00Z

    Last year, the government published a significantly revised version of the National Planning Policy Framework. Anna Russell-Knee outlines some of the changes, and how they will affect clients wishing to develop property now and in the future

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    The green stuff

    2019-03-12T11:06:00Z

    It is nearly a year since the minimum energy efficiency standard regime came into force. Sue Highmore reflects on its effect on residential clients – including the financial impact – and outlines changes coming into force on 1 April 2019

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    Mending fences

    2019-03-12T10:48:00Z

    Newspapers are always full of stories of escalating disputes between neighbours. But nuisance doesn’t need to be about noise – as shown by a recent case on Japanese knotweed. Richard Bagwell provides a short guide to remedies for nuisance

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    A knotty problem

    2018-09-05T00:00:00Z

    Japanese knotweed has been back in the news, following a high-profile Court of Appeal case. Michael Draper and Dan Eastwood provide a back to basics guide, including the options for land- and homeowners with Japanese knotweed on their property

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    Forgive and forget

    2018-09-05T00:00:00Z

    Certificates of lawful development provide a way for property owners to prove the lawfulness of unauthorised development, after a certain period of time has passed. Anna Russell-Knee explains how they work in practice

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    The green light

    2018-07-26T16:47:00Z

    From April 2018, new regulations will make it significantly harder for landlords to rent property with an energy efficiency rating below ‘E’. Warren Gordon looks at the lease drafting implications, and potential exemptions from the new requirements

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    Within reason

    2018-03-06T00:00:00Z

    Recent case law and regulations confirm that local planning authorities must give reasons for either granting planning permission or refusing to grant it. Anna Russell-Knee explains what this means for those wanting to challenge a planning decision

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    The green light

    2017-09-08T15:48:00Z

    The government has recently introduced a number of amendments affecting permitted development rights. Anna Russell-Knee outlines the changes

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    Above water

    2017-09-06T00:00:00Z

    Flood Re has been in force for over a year, but it isn’t a panacea: many properties are excluded, and premiums will continue to rise even for those included. Sue Highmore outlines when, how and what you should advise clients around flood risk

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    Stormy weather

    2017-03-07T00:00:00Z

    Most property solicitors are not specialists in environmental law, but are increasingly finding that environmental issues impact on transactions. Andrew Wiseman outlines some of the most common environmental issues affecting property transactions

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    Hidden agenda

    2016-12-12T17:20:00Z

    Concealed development first made headlines in 2011, when Robert Fidler built a mansion and hid it behind a wall of hay bales. Anna Russell outlines the current law around permission for development, including where there is concealment or deception

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    Right away

    2016-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Matthew White examines the new power to override easements and other rights under section 203 of the Housing and Planning Act 2016

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    Case in point

    2016-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Faiza Ahmad and Lucie-Anne Rhodes provide an update on some recent cases and changes to legislation affecting the property sector

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    Low on energy

    2016-06-02T13:25:00Z

    From 2018, new regulations will restrict the letting of commercial properties with an energy efficiency rating below E. Claire-Elaine Arthurs outlines what actions landlords and tenants should take now

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    Rain check

    2016-03-08T15:34:00Z

    The long-awaited Flood Re scheme is now planned to come into force next month. Russell Hewitson outlines how the scheme will work, what properties are eligible, and how to advise clients living in flood-risk areas

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    Northern exposure

    2015-12-03T12:53:00Z

    As part of our series on property law in other jurisdictions, Gilbert Nesbitt outlines the residential conveyancing process in Northern Ireland, including its dual land registration systems, and the regulatory landscape

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    Good neighbours

    2015-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Property lawyers in England may find themselves acting in transactions involving property in Wales, but with the law increasingly diverging, what changes do they need to know about? Huw Williams, Andrew Evans and Andrea Planchant explain

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    Party politics

    2015-06-03T14:51:00Z

    Matthew Hearsum provides a back-to-basics guide for residential conveyancers to the Party Wall Act, including steps in relation to party walls that should be taken when acting for buyers

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    Build me up

    2015-06-03T14:41:00Z

    Stephen Desmond provides an overview of the most common issues and pitfalls residential conveyancers may face in relation to building regulations

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    Round the houses

    2015-06-03T14:25:00Z

    Housing and house-building were key battlegrounds in the recent election. Daniel Pike outlines the parties’ various pledges, what changes we might see under the new government, and the role the state has to play in effective and affordable housing supply