Results for "new build"
- Commercial Law
New Building Safety Regulations In Force From 1 October 2023
In August 2023, the British Government comprehensively revised and altered different aspects of the Building Safety Act (BSA) 2022 and various ...
- Commercial Law
Climate Considerations in Planning Permissions for New Developments in England
In a landmark decision, the UK Supreme Court in R (Finch) v Surrey County Council [2024] UKSC 20 has redefined the scope of environmental assessments ...
- Employment Law
Do Employers Have To Follow The New Work From Home Order?
No one could blame you, as an employer, for being confused about the Government’s ‘Plan B’ announced on Wednesday, 8 December 2021. Designed to ...
Renewing a Commercial Lease
For most businesses, their commercial lease is the second biggest business expense after labour ...
- Uncategorised
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 ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
When Should I Commission Searches For My Commercial Property Transaction?
The short answer is always! When you purchase, or as a tenant, lease your commercial property, it should be worth considering commissioning a ...
Conveyancing Fees
Askews Legal LLP is fully regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). This means that by law we are required to be fully transparent in ...
Maira
Residential Conveyancing department, Licensed Conveyancer. Freehold, Leasehold, New Build, Transfer of Equity, Remortgage, Unregistered, and Help to ...
Sunitum Dhillon
Sunitum is a Solicitor and Head of Residential Conveyancing at Askews Legal, specialising in all aspects of residential property work. Sunitum ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Residential Conveyancing
Desmond Higgins and the Commissioners for HMRC
Desmond Higgins and the Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs, [2019] EWCA Civ 1860. Capital Gains Tax (CTG) is always a factor to ...