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Our retail law team have created a suite of FREE training videos for all retail professionals with an interest in property and property management issues.
In order to help you, we’ve chosen the subjects which generate the most queries from our retail clients. See below for our full range of property retail training video topics:
Mark Aldrich, retail partner, presents two training videos as an introduction to leasehold:
Types of lease Who is liable under a lease
Kate Andrews presents on service charges and rights of light:
Introduction to service charges Challenging the service charge Rights of light
Kirsty Black, property litigation lawyer, presents three training videos on landlord’s consent:
Alterations Assignment & subletting User
Helen Taller, property litigation lawyer, presents on rights of way and rent review:
Rights of way Rent review
Michelle Leonard and Tim Rayner, property litigation lawyers, present training videos on dilapidations and landlord remedies:
Dilapidations Pre-action Protocol Challenging a schedule of dilapidations Dilapidations – the s18 cap Landlord remedies – forfeiture
We’ve also produced a separate video introducing mediation as an effective form of resolving disputes:
Introduction to mediation
The government was extending to 31 December 2020 the various tenant protections it has brought in since the pandemic began. Perhaps not surprisingly, those protections have now been extended again until 31 March 2021.
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September has seen the introduction of compulsory face coverings for staff working within the retail, leisure and hospitality sectors in England in attempts to reduce the spread of coronavirus.
The government announced on 24 September 2020 that the temporary 5% reduced rate of VAT for the tourism and hospitality sectors has been extended to the end of March 2021.
We reported that the Government was extending to 30 September 2020 the various tenant protections it has brought in since the pandemic began. Perhaps not surprisingly, those protections have now been extended again until 31 December 2020.
The content on this page is provided for the purposes of general interest and information. It contains only brief summaries of aspects of the subject matter and does not provide comprehensive statements of the law. It does not constitute legal advice and does not provide a substitute for it.
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