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Developers asked to tell the Government what regulatory burdens they want removed

19 January 2012 | David Marsden

In the latest instalment of the Government’s ‘red-tape challenge’ (further details are here), developers have been asked to suggest which regulations in the housing and construction sector should...

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Government publishes further details about its Build Now, Pay Later housebuilding scheme

23 December 2011 | David Marsden

The Government has this week published a note containing further details of its new 'Build Now, Pay Later' scheme. Click here to read it. The note provides an overview of what Build Now, Pay Later is,...

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New home approvals down… and now MPs challenge Government’s planning reforms

22 December 2011 | David Marsden

New figures published by the House Builders Federation’s (HBF) reveal that there were only 32,928 approvals for new homes in Britain in the third quarter of 2011 - a 10 per cent fall on the same period...

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The Localism Bill has received Royal Assent

16 November 2011 | Michael Oberwarth

The Localism Bill, which the Government has called “the biggest transfer of power in a generation, releasing councils and communities from the grip of central government”, received Royal Assent late...

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Localism Bill set to receive Royal Assent

14 November 2011 | David Marsden

The Localism Bill is set to receive Royal Assent very shortly after the House of Commons accepted all the amendments made to it by the House of Lords. The Bill, which was introduced to Parliament in...

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Court ruling highlights the dangers of informal joint venture projects

11 November 2011 | Richard John

The television presenter Noel Edmonds has recently lost two legal disputes with a property developer, which arose from an oral joint venture agreement and an orally agreed renovation project. The first...

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Squatting in residential properties is set to become a criminal offence

7 November 2011 | Richard John

A Government Bill - the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill - that would, amongst other things, make squatting in residential buildings a criminal offence is expected to become law...

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Estate agents should make sure their agreements cover sale of shares by the vendor rather than just sale of the property or they will not get commission –Estafnous v London & Leeds Business Centres Ltd, Court of Appeal

3 November 2011 | Simon Weinberg

Mr Estafnous (E) and London & Leeds Business Centres (L) had entered into an agreement by which L was to sell a property to a purchase that was introduced to L by E. Under the agreement, L was to pay...

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Parsons v Thatchers Wood Residential Company: restrictive covenants and the definition of “a dwelling house”

31 October 2011 | David Marsden

Sometimes the law is seen as confusing and uncertain, and sometimes what was an accepted interpretation is turned upside down by a court judgment. This month is no exception.  We have a further example...

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Commercial property: Changes to capital allowances and fixtures expected in April 2012

31 October 2011 | David Marsden

Earlier in the year, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) published a consultation paper on major changes to the rules that allow capital allowances claims for plant and machinery fixtures in buildings. These...

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