Buying a property with someone else is a great way to share the fun, stress, and cost of the venture. Often people buy a house with their significant other, to make a home or invest together. Others buy property with friends, relatives or business partners. Joining...Read More
The relevance is because any person who acts as a Real Estate Agent must be licenced and cannot recover a fee or commission if they are not licenced. In a recent case, our client agreed to help a guarantor, who was also sole shareholder of a company in receivership....Read More
This question arises more often than one might think. Two examples in our experience spring to mind. The first was a case where we acted for the person with the benefit of the right of way whose child was disabled and often needed urgent medical attention at all times...Read More
WHAT HAPPENS IF A DEFENDANT TRIES TO TRANSFER ASSETS OUT OF THEIR NAME TO DEFEAT YOUR CLAIM This very thing happened to our client who owned a block of flats. The developer next door undermined our clients building in the course of excavation for their development....Read More