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The UK, along with other EU member states has until January 2020 to implement the 5th Money Laundering Directive (5MLD). Provided the UK is either within the EU or is within and agreed transitional pe...
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In most circumstances having a Lease means you own a leasehold flat and owning a house means you have a freehold but this is not always the case. In some rare cases you can find leasehold houses and...
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The Government has announced that it is consulting on plans to abolish “no fault” eviction in England by repealing section 21 of the Housing Act 1988. The proposed scrapping of section 21 is to be...
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Over the weekend (and narrowly beating England to the punch!) the Welsh First Minister announced that Wales would be holding a consultation on getting rid of its own version of section 21. In the W...
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An Advertising Standards Authority decision from late last year emphasises the importance of advertising guaranteed rent and right to rent arrangements correctly. The ASA took issue with an advert...
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When purchasing a new home, the promise of problem free home-ownership should be a given. Unfortunately, that's not always how the case turns out. Anthony Gold have been working with numerous clients...
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I was recently asked what would happen to law within the PRS in the event of a “no deal” Brexit. I initially did not think much of this question but the current situation is making such a possibil...
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On 16 March Wallace White will be speaking at The fight for social justice: Young lawyers making change conference at the BBP London. The conference aims to inform and inspire the social welfare lawye...
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