All articles by Warren Gordon – Page 2

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    Opinion

    Fall colour

    2018-09-05T00:00:00Z

    Property Section chair Warren Gordon provides updates on some of the key issues in property law and practice, including Dreamvar and leasehold, and looks ahead at the Property Section’s autumn events

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    Feature

    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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    Opinion

    Living the Dreamvar

    2018-06-06T00:00:00Z

    Property Section chair Warren Gordon looks at how the Section will be supporting members with the issues presented by the Dreamvar / P&P decision

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    Opinion

    Ring in the new year

    2018-03-06T15:39:00Z

    In his first Comment of 2018, Property Section chair Warren Gordon looks at the year ahead for residential and commercial property solicitors – and how the Section can help

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    Opinion

    From the ground up

    2017-12-05T00:00:00Z

    In September 2017, Warren Gordon became the new chair of the Property Section. In his first comment piece, he provides a personal perspective on leasehold ground rents 

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    Feature

    Coded message

    2017-12-05T00:00:00Z

    New Property Section chair Warren Gordon outlines the implications of the new Electronic Communications Code

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    Feature

    Sign of the times

    2017-06-09T09:33:00Z

    Warren Gordon looks at new Land Registry proposals to roll out the use of electronic signatures for registrable documents, and the potential implications for security and fraud in conveyancing transactions

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    News

    New guidance on minimum energy efficiency standards for non-domestic property

    2017-03-16T16:55:00Z

    In February, the government released new guidance on the operation of the regulations behind the minimum energy efficiency standards for non-domestic property, coming into force in April 2018. Warren Gordon outlines the key points of the guidance

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    Feature

    Cue title

    2017-03-07T00:00:00Z

    Warren Gordon outlines the content of the 2016 revisions to the seventh edition of the certificate of title

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    Feature

    Proof positive

    2016-12-12T17:14:00Z

    Warren Gordon outlines the problems that arise for conveyancers around positive freehold covenants, and the potential application of new proposals from the Law Commission

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    Analysis

    Danger for solicitors where seller is a fraudster: P and P Property Ltd

    2016-11-14T10:53:00Z

    Warren Gordon outlines the recent case of P&P Property Limited v (1) Owen White and Catlin LLP (2) Crownvent Limited t/a Winkworth, in which the seller was a fraudster

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    Feature

    Warning signs

    2016-09-07T00:00:00Z

    The High Court decision in Purrunsing v A’Court & Co is an important judgment on the liability of a seller’s solicitor and buyer’s solicitor where the buyer is the victim of a fraudulent seller. Warren Gordon explains

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    Feature

    Springing into action

    2016-06-02T13:24:00Z

    Warren Gordon provides an update on the work of the Law Society’s Conveyancing and Land Law Committee this spring, including around Land Registry privatisation, short-form leases and the Mortgage Credit Directive

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    Feature

    Mint conditions

    2016-03-08T15:31:00Z

    The third edition of the Standard Commercial Property Conditions will soon be released. Warren Gordon provides a round-up of some of the key changes from the previous edition

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    Building up

    2015-12-03T12:28:00Z

    Jonathan Smithers became president of the Law Society in July 2015. One of his presidential themes is conveyancing. Warren Gordon spoke to him about his career to date, and his and the Law Society’s plans to support property lawyers

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    Feature

    Critical conditions

    2015-09-02T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society’s conveyancing and land law committee and software developers Oyez are collaborating on a new edition of the Standard Commercial Property Conditions. Warren Gordon discusses what to expect from the upcoming third edition

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    Feature

    Short notice

    2015-06-03T14:47:00Z

    Warren Gordon outlines important recent changes on rent deposits for pre-6 April 2007 assured shorthold tenancies in England and Wales

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    Feature

    Enquire within

    2015-03-03T00:00:00Z

    The Commercial Property Standard Enquiries, first introduced in 2002, helped reduce delays and expense in commercial transactions. But, asks Warren Gordon, are they still fit for purpose in today’s market?

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    Lease and bounds

    2014-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Late last year, the Law Society responded to the Law Commission’s consultation on areas of landlord and tenant law in need of reform. Warren Gordon outlines two of the issues in our response, on guarantees and contracting out

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    Feature

    Great distress

    2014-03-11T00:00:00Z

    April sees the introduction of commercial rent arrears recovery, replacing the common law remedy of distress. But the new regime is significantly more limited in scope, and could spell real problems for commercial landlords. Warren Gordon explains