Quarterly in advance is published by Wedlake Bell’s Real Estate Team for our clients and contacts in the property world.
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Contents
- ‘Dear Beatrice’ – Beatrice Gallivan answers a query on whether a landlord can stop a tenant letting their property on Airbnb.
- ‘Struggling to find new homes warranty cover for your residential conversion? There may be another way…’ – Sarah Elliott analyses the benefits of a professional consultant’s certificate.
- ‘Problems with partitioning when exercising a break clause’ – Ben Dunbar tells you how to successfully exercise a break option and the pitfalls to avoid.
- ‘New EIA Directive – what does it mean for your developments?’ – hot off the press Matthew Mainstone explains the likely impact of the new regulations.
- ‘What does a duty to act in good faith mean?’ – Claire Haynes takes you back to basics and demystifies what good faith means in practice.
- ‘Swimming offshore? What to consider before moving your property fund to an offshore jurisdiction’ – guest author Niyamat Fazal of Langham Hall summarises the key issues.
On behalf of Wedlake Bell’s Real Estate Team we wish you a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous 2017.