7th March 2022
The case of Eastern Pyramid Group Corp SA v Spire House RTM Co Ltd [2021] EWCA Civ 1658 is the latest in a steady stream of...
11th November 2021
We are delighted to announce that Nicola Muir has been officially appointed as a Fee-Paid Judge of Property Chamber of the...
23rd August 2021
Adverse possession is a legal principle whereby a person who does not have legal title can become the owner of land by being...
25th January 2021
It is estimated that there are 4.5 million leasehold homes in England alone. Leasehold lobbyists have been fighting for the...
14th July 2020
The Government and the Law Commission have been busy over the last year or so looking at ways to improve the lives of...
26th May 2020
L & T. Review 2020, 24(3), 89-95 L & T. Review 89 Leasehold enfranchisement is notoriously complicated and...
13th May 2020
By Nicola Muir Residential leases can last a long time. A lot can change in 99 years or 999 years. What the landlord...
6th May 2020
By Nicola Muir - 6th May 2020 The Supreme Court gave judgment today in the case of Duval v 11-13 Randolph Crescent Ltd...
6th January 2020
By Nicola Muir What’s new and happening in residential property law in 2020? It’s that time of year again when I dust...
2nd December 2019
By Nicola Muir Having struggled with ‘what is a house?’, the Court of Appeal has turned its attention to ‘what is a...