On 21 November 2020 (yes, a Saturday) the Housing Secretary announced that the EWS1 forms will no longer be needed for buildings without cladding. The government states that this will clear the way for up to nearly 450,000 flat owners to sell, move or remortgage their homes. The government has said that it will make …
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- 2020 round up…
- Adoption – notice
- Cladding – EWS1 certificates
- Conduct – costs
- Covid-19 – appeals
- Deprivation of liberty – child mental health
- Evictions – Christmas suspension
- Express term prevails – even if result harsh
- Financial proceedings – contempt
- Financial remedies – costs
- Financial remedies – delayed appeal
- HMLR – statements of truth
- Inquest – standard of proof
- Law Society – guidance for tax advice
- NDAs – SRA guidance
- No consultation – protective award
- Non-binary employees – support
- Permitted development – change of use
- Permitted development rights – changes
- Procedure – Brexit
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- Applying for a restriction – clarification
- CGT – trap
- CGT filing deadline – reminder
- Cladding – EWS1 certificates
- Company charge – registration
- HMLR – Covid-19 identification changes
- HMLR – first registration if deeds are lost
- HMLR – form RQ
- HMLR – resuming cancellations
- HMLR – statements of truth
- Solicitor’s Duty to Non-client
- SRA risk outlook – conveyancers vulnerable