Aug 18, 2018 | Featured, Property
Japanese Knotweed – A Gordian Knot? The invasive plant known as Japanese knotweed has become an increasingly important issue for consideration in the property market in the last few years. A recent Court of Appeal decision will ensure it remains so. This will be of...
Jul 26, 2018 | Dispute Resolution, Featured, Property
Deposits and Potential Litigation in Assured Shorthold Tenancies Contesting deposit deductions – an important and eye-opening first step on the ladder to litigation In recent years, the private property rental market in the UK has grown substantially, with many people...
Jun 9, 2018 | Featured, Property
What to look for when buying a leasehold property Leasehold properties are very common in the Bristol market. There are two types of title: freehold and leasehold. Leasehold properties usually apply to flats (but can sometimes apply to houses especially in Bristol...
Jan 17, 2018 | General, Property
Inherent Defects - the pitfall for Tenants This week, it has been reported in the press that construction giant Carillion declared insolvency , possibly putting in the region of 20,000 employees out of work and owing up to 30,000 firms nearly £1.5 billion. Carillion’s...
Jan 16, 2018 | Dispute Resolution, General, Property
Dilapidations in Commercial Property At the end of a commercial tenancy, many tenants are expected to reinstate the property to the condition it was leased to them in. If the property is not in the same condition, any alterations are referred to as ‘dilapidations’ (or...
Jan 5, 2017 | Careers, Property
Cook & Co Solicitors Strengthens its Commercial Property Department Cook & Co Solicitors Strengthens its Commercial Property Department George Boyd Gibbons has joined the commercial property department at Cook & Co Solicitors. George is a high profile...