10 STARTLING CASES IN RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY LAW
- The one-sided approach of the Party Wall Act: Power v Shah
- Adverse possession of house by fraudster: Rashid v Nasrullah
- Contract by email: Neocleous v Ree;
- Sale must go ahead where mortgage offer expires due to developer’s delay: Urban v Ayres
- Imperfect notice to complete still works: TBAC v Valmar
- Flats:
- When ownership can curtail the owner’s freedom: Nemcova v Fairfield
- Losing the lease by forfeiture can easily happen: Gibbs v Lakeside
- Rights of way and residential land
- Hidden rights of way and unforeseen expansion: Wood v Waddington; O’Byrne
- When even renovation can be prevented: McGill v Stewart
LEASE EXTENSION: THE PROPOSED CHANGES AND AVOIDING PROBLEM AREAS IN PRACTICE
- Lease length, ownership, ground rents - what will they mean in practice?
- Shared ownership leases, live/work units & flats that aren’t flats: Aldford House; Q Studios; AHGR v Kane Laverack; Avon Ground Rents v Canary
- Divorce, death and sale: avoiding the problems with ownership
- Changing lease terms and challenging costs - can it be done? The importance of Park v Morgan; Burchell v Raj & Plintal
- How will the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill 2023 make life easier for tenants – or will it?
TOPICAL PROPERTY ISSUES
- A review of recent caselaw
- Recent and proposed legislation
- Land Registry Practice Guides
- Practice points
PLANNING AND BUILDING REGULATIONS - THE KEY POINTS
- Planning conditions and their implications
- Planning permission and building regulation enforcement
- Community Infrastructure Levy and its effect on the purchaser
BUILDING SAFETY ACT: THE CAR CRASH CONTINUES
- Updated legislation
- Revised regulations
- Practice issues
BUILD OVER AGREEMENTS, SEPTIC TANKS AND LATERAL DRAINS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Responsibility for maintenance of drains and sewers
- SUDS & Expansion to all newbuilds
- Build-over and build-near agreements: potential impact of the Transfer of Private Sewers Regulations 2011
- Properties without mains drainage impact of the General Binding Rules
CLIMATE RISK DUE DILIGENCE IN THE PROPERTY TRANSACTION - A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO CLIENT GUIDANCE
- Understanding the scale of climate risk and how they can affect property transactions
- Understand physical and transition risks
- Understand the Law Society Guidance and your duties
- Explain how to discharge your duties and consider future guidance and regulations
- Understand how to use climate data and standard clauses for client care

