You have a residential property to sell - perhaps it’s your own or a buy-to-let investment that you want to offload. However, the local estate agent wants a hefty commission. Is there a more
cost-effective solution?
Published 09.06.2014
In two separate cases the parties had a contractual clause which said they would first attempt to resolve any disagreements via a friendly discussion. Should you have a similar clause in your
contracts?
Published 05.10.2015
Someone has abandoned a vehicle on the company’s private property and, quite understandably, the directors want it moved ASAP. How can you do this quickly without getting caught out by the law?
Published 01.10.2013
Your company has an ongoing contract with another business yet, despite promises to the contrary, it hasn’t paid up. The directors now want to walk away from the deal, but just how should they go
about terminating it?
Published 07.12.2010
Many directors have invested in the buy-to-let market by becoming private landlords. On April 6 2012 changes were made to how they must look after a tenant’s deposit. So if you’re one of them, what
do you need to know?
Published 18.05.2012
It’s a fact of life that personal relationships break down. If you’re not married, what would happen to any property that you jointly own? And, as a successful director, what can you do to protect
your financial contribution to it?
Published 09.12.2011
When a director leaves under a compromise agreement, the company usually agrees to pay their “reasonable legal costs” if they are later required to defend any legal proceedings. But does this
indemnity extend to a criminal investigation?
Published 20.03.2012
The customers of a neighbouring business sometimes park their vehicles in your private car park. If you don’t put a stop to this unauthorised use, could the other business gain a permanent right to
use your car park?
Published 09.06.2016
As a successful director, you have some spare cash to plough into the joint purchase of a property with your other half. But as you’re not married (and have no plans to be any time soon), will your
money be safe if things don’t work out?
Published 15.09.2010