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Key concepts explained: Derogation of Grant and Quiet Enjoyment in Commercial leases
Key concepts explained: Derogation of Grant and Quiet Enjoyment in Commercial leases It’s hard to run a business. It’s even harder when your landlord keeps…
What happens if a notice under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 is returned undelivered?
What happens if a notice under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 is returned undelivered? For commercial landlords and tenants (not residential), in the absence…
The Cost of EPC non-compliance
EPC non-compliance for residential property There are strict requirements that must be fulfilled in order to successfully serve a section 21 Notice, one of those…
Rix & Kay advises on sale of family owned manufacturer to global export business
Rix & Kay advises on sale of family owned manufacturer to global export business Rix & Kay’s Corporate Team, led by Kathryn Paisley, and supported…
Rix & Kay Announces Relocation of West Kent Office to Enhance Hybrid Working Environment
Hadlow, Kent – Rix & Kay, a leading legal firm, has announced the relocation of its West Kent office to new premises in Hadlow. The…
Service Charge Disputes – County Court or Tribunal?
Service charge disputes are one of the main disputes that can occur between landlords and tenants. The best way to resolve a dispute is to…
A guide to who’s who for leaseholders
As a leaseholder living in a flat within a block it is often hard to know who to approach when there is a problem. Here’s…
The importance of planning law advice…
Planning lawyers basically help their clients to achieve new and more valuable uses of land. Planning lawyers are also well-placed to help clients deal with…
New Partner joins Rix & Kay to lead commercial property practice
Rix & Kay have appointed a new Partner to lead its established commercial property practice. Jo Evans, previously of Knights, will oversee the firm’s commercial…