Disapplying a restriction

Evans v Stoneleigh Pavilions (Birkby) Ltd [2016] EWLandRA 2015_0343 (11 February 2016)
Broker Conveyancing joins TenetLime panel

Broker Conveyancing, the broker-focused conveyancing distributor, announced it has been added to the conveyancing panel of mortgage and protection specialists, TenetLime. From this week, Tenet members will now have access to Broker Conveyancing’s proposition and platform. Tenet is one of the largest adviser support groups in the UK, with non-investment network, TenetLime, offering a wide […]
Barratt Homes highlights increased post referendum economic uncertainty in trading update

Leading house builder Barratt Homes have said they have taken “appropriate measures” to reduce risk following the vote for Brexit. The company’s value has dropped sharply since the vote, with their share price down 24.4% on where it was a month ago however the company believes that despite the general uncertainty, they are in a […]
First time buyers take out 16% more mortgages year on year in May

The number of mortgages taken out by first time buyers rose 16% year on year into May according to the Council for Mortgage Lenders. The 16% rise also means that first time buyers have taken out more mortgages than home movers, with first time buyers taking out 27,500 loans compared with 26,300 for movers. The […]
Sustainable Drainage: a tightening regime requiring duty of care

The Flood and Water Management Act of 2010 sought to enshrine Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) and national standards for drainage across both new and existing property. This was replaced by the National Planning Policy Framework in 2012, which has now established consistent rules for drainage on major developments. The National Policy states that for 10 […]