BPF debate: “Should BTR be allocated its own Use Class?”
On 12 July 2023, Commercial Real Estate Partner and Head of Forsters’ Build to Rent group, Helen Streeton, attended the BPF Build To Rent Committee Debate at CBRE’s Henrietta House.
Read moreOn 12 July 2023, Commercial Real Estate Partner and Head of Forsters’ Build to Rent group, Helen Streeton, attended the BPF Build To Rent Committee Debate at CBRE’s Henrietta House.
Read moreIt is well established that the English Court has discretion to excuse a party from performance of its procedural obligations in litigation where it considers that performing those obligations would give rise to an actual risk of prosecution in a foreign state: Bank Mellat v HM Treasury [2019] EWCA Civ 449.
Read moreSetting up and running your own business is an amazing achievement. It requires vision, creativity, motivation and stamina.
Read moreTax Partner, Heather Corben and Tax Associate, Oliver Claridge, responded this week to the UK government’s consultation on reforms to the Construction Industry Scheme (“CIS”), which was published on 27 April 2023 (the “Consultation”). The Consultation closes at 11:45pm on 20 July 2023.
Read moreMost people are aware of the need to pay stamp duty land tax (SDLT) when buying a house for a high enough purchase price.
Read moreSetting up and running your own business is an amazing achievement. It requires vision, creativity, motivation and stamina.
Read moreThe Government has responded to mounting pressure to address the adverse impact of short-term rentals.
Read morePrivate Client Partner, James Brockhurst, was invited to join an expert panel session on digital assets at the Spear’s 500 Live Conference 2023.
Read moreSetting up and running your own business is an amazing achievement. It requires vision, creativity, motivation and stamina.
Read moreThe battle over development in the greenbelt continues to rage with the Prime Minister restating the Tory party pledge to protect the greenbelt following Kier Starmer’s comment that it should be built on “where appropriate”.
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