Results for "legal advice"
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When your landlord sells your building – what are your rights? Pritpal Chahal
As a tenant of a commercial premises you will have been advised of your obligations in the lease and what rights you have, if any, to dispose ...
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New EPC rules for 2018 by Pritpal Chahal
At present, Landlords are required to obtain new Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) every 10 years. The Energy Efficiency Rating is measured by a ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
Who is Responsible for Managing Asbestos in Your Commercial Property?
This is a common question from both landlords and tenants when a new lease is to be entered into and it is usual for tenants to insist on seeing an ...
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Top Tips for Dealing with Tenants – Landlord Solicitors in Coventry
Terrible tenants can make your job as a landlord extremely difficult. Therefore, it is important for you to manage the landlord-tenant relationship ...
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Japanese Knotweed – down the root by Pritpal Chahal
It is a common question that is raised with a seller when they are selling their property; is the property affected by Japanese Knotweed? Most ...
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Employment Response
Employment Response is a monthly subscription service for the small business owner Do you find it hard to run your business and deal with all of the ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
Your Commercial Property and Squatters Rights by Pritpal Chahal
Squatting is when someone deliberately and knowingly enters property without permission and lives there, or intends to live there. This is ...
- Employment Law
Liquid lunches: should employers adopt a zero tolerance approach?
Over time, lunchtime drinking has become widely socially acceptable and tolerated by most organisations. However, alcohol misuse can impact on ...
- Employment Law
Religious Holiday Requests
If managing holiday requests wasn’t already a headache, employers are now increasingly challenged with the task of approving employees’ holiday ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
Break Clauses – The Importance of Negotiation
A break clause is a provision in a lease which enables either the landlord or the tenant, or both, under specified circumstances, to terminate ...