by WRBSOLS | Nov 5, 2024 | Civil
The common understanding in cases of property involving an express declaration of trust was that the declaration was conclusive of the party’s intention as to ownership, unless that was varied later by way of a subsequent agreement or if proprietary estoppel applied....
by WRBSOLS | Sep 30, 2024 | Civil
Whiterose Blackmans Solicitors secure final harassment injunction, £11,000 damages and legal costs for two Leeds businessmen at the County Court. Mr Wakash Waheed of Whiterose Blackmans Solicitors was instructed by two Leeds businessmen in a claim for damages and...
by WRBSOLS | Sep 21, 2024 | Civil
If you’ve entered into a tenancy based on promises or statements made by your landlord, only to later find out that you were misled, it’s crucial to take a serious look at your available options. The things which you relied upon may have been things stated in an...
by WRBSOLS | Dec 14, 2023 | Civil
A right of way refers to the legal entitlement to access another person’s property, in law referred to as an ‘easement’. Such rights come in various types, often specifying conditions regarding their establishment and purpose. For instance, you might possess a...
by WRBSOLS | Oct 31, 2023 | Civil
Eviction processes have evolved over the years. You must follow strict procedures if you want your tenants to leave your property. You may have various reasons as to why you wish for your tenants to leave. Ranging from no fault of theirs (Section 21 Notice) or because...
by WRBSOLS | Oct 6, 2023 | Civil
Set aside a Statutory Demand – What do I do? If you’ve received a Statutory Demand, then it’s vital the right steps are taken in response. It should not be taken lightly or ignored as this could lead to an application in Court being made against you for Bankruptcy or...
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