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    • Jun 22, 2023

    Driving change

    One of our most requested set of works for licences to alter at the moment is to permit electric vehicles to be charged at the workplace. So what are the relevant factors for tenants and their advisors to consider? Considerations

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    • Jun 22, 2023

    Insurance commissions

    Following the 2017 Grenfell tragedy, there has been a significant rise in the cost of buildings insurance to leaseholders in multi-occupancy properties. One contributing factor is commissions – the proportion of premiums paid to brokers and third parties. A recent

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    • Jun 22, 2023

    Room for manoeuvre: Limiting the room for service charge disputes

    In the case of Williams v Aviva Investors Ground Rent GP Ltd [2023] UKSC 6, the Supreme Court considered the effect of s.27A(6) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 on service charge re-apportionment provisions in residential long leases. In

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    • Jun 22, 2023

    Site inspections: Put your mind at ease(ments)

    The principle of caveat emptor (“buyer beware”) makes site inspections an essential part of the due diligence process for acquisitions of development sites. Not only are site inspections the only way to find out certain types of information about a

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    • News
    • Jun 22, 2023

    You should bank[sy] that!

    It was recently reported that the building on which one of Banksy’s latest murals was painted had been demolished, destroying the mural in the process. Titled ‘Morning is Broken’, the mural, which depicted the silhouette of a young boy and

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    • News
    • Jun 6, 2023

    QIA – Summer 2023

    Quarterly In Advance is published by Wedlake Bell’s Real Estate Team for our clients and contacts in the property world. Please click the image below to read the full issue. Welcome to the Summer edition of QIA, brought to you

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    • News
    • Jun 5, 2023

    Mark John Wilson (liquidator Of E-tel (uk) Limited v Nemish Mehta [2023]

    Nemish Mehta was the sole registered director (and joint shareholder, along with his wife) of E-Tel (UK) Limited (the “Company”), a company involved in purchasing and selling mobile phones. The Company was involved in MTIC fraud causing loss to HMRC

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