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2nd October 2013
Roger Hannah Launches New Rating Service
Roger Hannah & Co. is pleased to announce the setting up of a new service to help their clients with
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2nd September 2013
Landlord & Tenant Act 1927 Section 18
There are two Limbs to section 18 of the Landlord and Tenant Act that may provide a defence to a dilapidations claim.
The first limb states the damages for a breach of a covenant to keep or put…
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25th July 2013
Auction Lots Exceed Expectations
More than 75% of the properties offered for sale at the latest Edward Mellor and Roger Hannah auction day sold for in excess of their guide prices.
Held at Lancashire County Cricket Club’s…
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16th July 2013
Right-to-light
right to light is a right over land that doesn’t belong to you that entitles you to natural light to your property and can be a right over your neighbour’s property or your neighbours right to…
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27th June 2013
Next Roger Hannah Auction 23 July 2013
The July catalogue is now live at www.rogerhannahauctions.co.uk
Together with our auction partner, Edward Mellor, our auction contains 94 Commercial and Residential lots.
The commercial…
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1st May 2013
Kenya Aid Programme v Sheffield City Council
The High Court has allowed an appeal by a charity against an order to pay business rates in excess of £1,600,000.
Charities are entitled to mandatory business rates relief if a property they…
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25th April 2013
Business Rates – VOA v Mazars LLP
A Court of Appeal has upheld the finding of the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) that non-adjoining floors in the same building, occupied…
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11th January 2013
Landlord and Tenant – No implied insurance recovery in Service charge clause
In a recent case where, by mistake, a lease contained no express clause for the landlord to recover the insurance premium from the tenant, it was held that there was no basis for implied…
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6th December 2012
Landlord and Tenant – Service Charge Clauses – no special Rules of Interpretation
In a recent decision, the High Court raised doubts about the existence of hitherto generally accepted rules of interpretation of service charge clauses, namely, that landlords should not make a…
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