The Law Society has published an updated Property Information Form (TA6) and explanatory notes. Four areas of property information have been updated, relating to:
- Japanese knotweed
- flood risk – read our updated practice note
- radon
- septic tanks
The Law Society has published an updated Property Information Form (TA6) and explanatory notes. Four areas of property information have been updated, relating to:
By Shanna Davison, Matthew Weal and Hugh Le Gear
The High Court’s ruling in Cooper v Ludgate House Ltd and Powell v Ludgate House Ltd [2025] EWHC 1724 (Ch) offers key guidance for rights of lights disputes in urban developments. Matthew Weal, Hugh Le-Gear and Shanna Davison discuss the court’s approach, and the implications for developers and practitioners
2025-09-02T12:55:00Z
With more property transactions involving trusts, it’s vital for practitioners to understand the obligations under the Trust Registration Service (TRS).
2025-08-01T09:29:00Z Partner content Richard Simms
Richard Simms from AMLCC sets out the eight questions you should ask to establish if your firm is anti-money-laundering compliant before you get a visit from the Solicitors Regulation Authority
2025-07-14T07:59:00Z By Warren Gordon
Warren Gordon outlines how the Law Society’s checklist for property practitioners can raise awareness of any relevant climate risks to clients
By David Smith
The Renters’ Rights Bill will result in some wide-ranging changes to the residential renting regime in England and Wales. David Smith answers some frequently asked questions about what practitioners can expect
2025-05-15T14:48:00Z By Warren Gordon, Lukas Rootman and Rosalind Morgan
The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 had royal assent in April 2025. Warren Gordon, Rosalind Morgan and Lukas Rootman look at how it will affect those responsible for relevant premises and events
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