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Budget 2021 – Good News For Home Buyers And Employers
Yesterday’s highly anticipated budget delivered good news for home buyers and employers. Instead of the rumoured tax raid on businesses and those ...
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The SDLT Holiday and how long will it last
The SDLT Holiday and how long will it last There is no debating that the chancellor’s decision on 8th July 2020 to allow for a break from our ...
- 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 ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Commercial Law
Do I need an Energy Performance Certificate for my Commercial Property?
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), rates how energy efficient a building is using a rating system of A-G (A being the most efficient a building ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
Community and what levy?
When buying property, you might come across the term Community Infrastructure Levy (“CIL”) that may be imposed. This is a levy imposed by the ...
- Residential Conveyancing
Indemnity Insurance Explained
Askews Legal LLP are a firm of Solicitors in Coventry who have a dedicated residential conveyancing team that are experienced in dealing with ...
- Family Law
Taking your child abroad when you are separated
Askews Legal LLP are specialist Divorce and Family Law Solicitors in Coventry, your one stop shop for all round Family Law advice. As we approach the ...
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Property Alterations and your Commercial Lease
As a property owner, there will be times when you want to carry out alterations to your property. You will usually be free to do more minor works as ...
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Checking a title on Unregistered property
Askews Legal LLP are a firm of Solicitors based in Coventry who can help you with a stress-free move. If you are planning to sell or buy an ...
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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 ...
