What to do if your UK visitors visa is refused
If your UK visitor visa has been refused, you have the right to request a review of the decision or to appeal the decision. Visitors visas may be refused for […]
If your UK visitor visa has been refused, you have the right to request a review of the decision or to appeal the decision. Visitors visas may be refused for […]
There are many reasons why you might need a housing lawyer in London to deal with your housing matter. Here are a few examples: London has a high demand for
If you are a council tenant and you want a loved one to succeed to your tenancy (meaning that they would take over the tenancy after you pass away), it
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There are several reasons why it is important to defend a claim on time: Failing to defend a claim on time can result in a default judgment being entered against
If you disagree with the decision of a local authority within your homeless application, you have the rights to ask for that decison to be reviewed by a senior officer
There are many issues which arises from the sale of a vehicle, there has been a rise in people facing legal action due to failure to successfully switch liability on
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A caveat is a legal document that prevents the issue of a grant of probate or grant of administration in the United Kingdom. When someone enters a caveat, it essentially
A breaking clause is a provision in the lease agreement that enables either of the parties to end a lease early provided certain conditions are met. This benefit is for
In the decided case of Bryne -v- Harwood-Delgado, it was ruled by the court that to be able to serve a no-fault eviction notice on a tenant under section 21
The Renters Reform is not yet law but seeks to make changes to the ‘no fault eviction’ currently allowed under section 21 of the Housing Act 1988. Landlords will therefore