Buy-to-let properties have become a common feature of many people’s investment portfolio, and so it is becoming increasingly common for executors to have to deal with a rental property in an estate after someone has died. If you have been asked to be an executor of an...
If your business requirements have changed, and you need to get out of your current lease, a surrender can be an attractive option – as long as your landlord is willing to agree. Alternatively, your landlord may want the property back for redevelopment and...
Living in England we are incredibly lucky to have beautiful, historic buildings right on our doorstep, but what do you need to consider if you have found one you love and are contemplating making it your new home? Wollens Paralegal Daisy Otton writes this helpful...
Case Study Hannah Goodman is a Paralegal in our Clinical Negligence team has produced this helpful guide regarding how you can invoke a complaint in an NHS medical setting. If you are unhappy with the way in which you or a loved one has been treated or cared for...
Case Study Hannah Goodman is a Paralegal in our Clinical Negligence team has reached a settlement of £6,000 on behalf of a client who suffered negligent treatment of cosmetic dental work. The client initially sought to have their front teeth levelled out, have their...
Shared ownership is an alternative home ownership scheme. It allows prospective buyers to purchase a share of a property (this will usually be between 25% and 75%) and pay rent on the remaining share. The remaining share of the property is owned by a housing...