Opinions

20 November 2014

Why is hedonistic regression analysis stirring the enfranchisement world?

During the last year there have been three notable cases that have significantly impacted the enfranchisement profession. The decisions known as 61 Queens Gate, Dolphin Square and 47 Phillimore Gardens are important for leading enfranchisement surveyors to note.

These cases formed the backbone of our recent Annual Enfranchisement seminar, brief details of which can be found below:

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4 November 2014

Knowing MEES, knowing you

Charlotte Ross discusses breaches of competition law by local authorities, energy efficiency regulations for commercial properties as well as leases and assignment.

First published in Solicitors Journal, 4 November 2014.

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21 October 2014

Storage Wars

To avoid unnecessary costs, firms should have clear policies in place for the storage of client documents. says Bryan Shacklady. First published in Solicitors Journal, 21 October 2014.

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1 October 2014

It's all relative

The Upper Tribunal has recently favoured a more conventional way of working out marriage value for the purposes of an enfranchisement claim. Natasha Rees examines the consequences.

First seen in Property Law Journal, October 2014.

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11 August 2014

Landlord wins relativity appeal

Enfranchisement practitioners have been eagerly awaiting a decision of the Upper Tribunal in the appeal Latifa Kosta v The Trustees of the Phillimore Estate [2014] UKUT 0319(LC) which concerns the issue of relativity.

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