
Service Charge Disputes in Commercial Leases
Key Takeaways In commercial leases, service charges are primarily governed by the terms of the lease itself. There is no statutory cap or equivalent residential

Key Takeaways In commercial leases, service charges are primarily governed by the terms of the lease itself. There is no statutory cap or equivalent residential

Key Takeaways There is no specific image rights statute in the UK. Protection is assembled from passing off, trade mark registration, contract law and data

Key Takeaways Applicants must score a minimum of 70 points to qualify for a Skilled Worker visa. 50 of those points are mandatory and non-tradeable:

Key Takeaways The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 came into force on 1 May 2026, abolishing Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions in England and fundamentally changing landlord

Key Takeaways A prohibited steps order (PSO) is a court order under the Children Act 1989. It prevents a parent or person with parental responsibility

Key Takeaways An alienation clause in a commercial lease controls the tenant’s right to transfer, sublet or otherwise deal with their interest in the lease.

Key Takeaways To succeed in a breach of contract claim, you need to show that a valid contract existed, that it was breached, and that

Key Takeaways The routine four-year sponsor licence renewal was abolished on 6 April 2024, so most licences are now valid for ten years. There’s no

Key Takeaways Landlords aren’t automatically liable for a tenant’s anti-social behaviour, but they should take reasonable steps to address it. Anti-social behaviour (ASB) is defined

Key Takeaways A Mesher order is a court order that delays the sale of the family home until a specific trigger event occurs, most commonly