When we purchase a property, we can usually see the extent of what we’re buying by looking at the neat red lines on an attached plan to the title. Everything inside the red lines denotes and guarantees the extent of what we are buying, right? Wrong.
We are thrilled to share the fantastic news that our very own Pardeep Kandola has been awarded the prestigious Influencer of the Year title at the 2024 Warwickshire Law Society Awards!
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Adverse Possession is a legal principle that allows a squatter to claim ownership of land or property if they have occupied it for a certain period of time without the owner's permission. Chartered Legal Executive Rachel Armitage explains more.
After years of repeated promises, The Renters’ Rights Bill 2024 has now firmly appeared on the radar and is set to introduce some very significant changes to the residential landlord and tenant landscape.
I've just wrapped up an amazing two weeks of work experience at Thomas Flavell & Sons! I spent one week with the Private Client Team and another with the Conveyancing Team, learning about two very different but equally fascinating areas of law.
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