23rd February 2023
The issues caused by Japanese knotweed continue to create headaches and headlines. Mark Loveday recently took part in a...
2nd February 2023
Robyn Cunningham analyses the decision in Fearn & Ors v Board of Trustees of the Tate Gallery: [2023] UKSC 4 The Tate...
25th February 2020
Summary There was no cause of action that existed in respect of a private nuisance for overlooking. The instant case was...
6th June 2019
Our experts Nick Isaac QC and William Minting from Wilks Head and Eve LLP discuss topical issues in nuisance arising from...
30th April 2019
Summary The Claimant was the leaseholder of a flat complaining of noise nuisance from her upstairs neighbours. The trial...
25th Apr 2019, 09:00 to 17:00
Tanfield Chambers are pleased to announce a New Spring Development Conference. This year’s spring conference charts the...
12th October 2017
The High Court held that the most natural reading of a deed granting a right of way "over the track or way" was to limit the...
1st June 2017
Summary The Upper Tribunal reversed decisions from the First Tier Tribunal in respect of the validity of estimated service...
31st May 2017
The constant noise, dust and vibrations caused by other people's building works can seriously interfere with the enjoyment of...
18th September 2016
Short-term sublets can turn into a nightmare, but a tribunal ruling offers some hope to long-suffering residents. Katie...