Trees. They can look beautiful, really add to your garden and surrounding area, and have untold benefits for nature and the environment. So, how do they cause so many disputes? I am regularly contacted by people who have difficult disputes with their neighbours that...
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How to Prove Adverse Possession
Adverse possession is a legal principle allowing someone to claim ownership of land that isn’t theirs by possessing it exclusively and openly without the owner’s permission for a statutory period of usually 10-12 years. If you need help proving adverse possession, you...
Manifesto pledges: No fault evictions
It is the general election on 4 July 2024. Each of the four main parties has set out their manifestos, and each makes different pledges to the public about how they will handle reform of the ‘no-fault eviction’ regime. Some parties have pledged to make quick changes...
Landlords: Have you protected your tenant’s deposit?
Most, if not all, landlords will take a deposit from their tenants. A Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS) will protect the deposit for the tenant and ensure that the tenant will receive it back at the end of the tenancy. The landlord can still use the deposit in accordance...
Renters (Reform) Bill: Can the Courts cope?
The government has pledged to bring in the Renters (Reform) Bill and end “no fault evictions” before the next general election. For more information on this, read our previous blogs on the topic. In fact, it looks likely to be back in the House of Commons next week. ...
Correcting a mistake in a contract
We have all been there. You have agreed a contract, which can be a lengthy process in itself, only to realise there is a mistake in the contract. When mistakes happen they can cause issues even with the most solid agreements. These mistakes can sometimes be a...





