Property Information Form (TA6) changes trialed by The Law Society
The Law Society proposes changes to the TA6 Digitising the conveyancing process for a post pandemic world What is a Property Information form? A TA6 form or the Property Information Form is a key part of the conveyancing process for both buyers and sellers. An important protocol usually sent by the Solicitor, in essence a […]
XYZ | Foundation – Shelter Charity Fundraiser
XYZ is proud to announce it’s first major charity campaign with Shelter. Charity was a founding value of XYZ Law. The ability to run a business that not only helps customers but helps a wider community at large is something that’s very important to everyone. During Ramadan we have decided to donate a portion of […]
Stamp Duty Holiday Extended
Stamp Duty Land Tax Holiday Extended Three month extension leads to £1 billion in home owner savings What is stamp duty land tax? Stamp Duty Land Tax or SDLT is a mandatory tax you must pay if you’re purchasing a property or parcel on land in England or Northern Ireland. The amount you pay depends […]
Service charge ruling puts onus on lease agreement drafting
A new London Court of Appeal ruling has confirmed that service charge certificates which could be certified by a business owner himself, rather than a third party, are conclusive as to the amount of service charge a tenant must pay under a commercial lease, said a real estate expert.
Growth in UK public-private property partnerships expected
Experts in the property industry have suggested that public-private property partnerships will gain popularity in the UK over the next five years to meet the growing demand for housing and the challenges facing the sector, such as climate change. and sustainability.
Furlough
Following the announcement of the extension of the Coronavirus Job Retention Program (CJRS) until March 31, 2021, HMRC has now issued guidance on the key points and how it works.
Coronavirus: Advice for Residential and Commercial Tenants
UK commercial and residential tenants who fail to make rent payments due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic must be protected from eviction for at least three months.