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Renters Reform Bill 'will make some evictions easier for landlords'

The Renters Reform Bill is designed to drive up standards in the private and socially rented sector, but it will also make evictions easier for landlords in certain circumstances. The Bill is designed to help the 4.4 million households privately renting...

Leaseholders don't have to pay for upkeep of whole estate

The leaseholders of several flats have had their service charges overturned because the money was used to pay for the upkeep of neighbouring buildings. The flats were situated in an estate of five blocks. Each block was managed by its own Right to Manage...

Leasehold property valuation should exclude tenant's improvements

The Court of Appeal has rule that a leaseholder buying the freehold on his property should only have to pay what it would have been worth had extensive improvements not been made over the previous 40 years. The issue arose after a tenant had taken a long...

Renters Reform Bill 'will make some evictions easier for landlords'

The Renters Reform Bill is designed to drive up standards in the private and socially rented sector, but it will also make evictions easier for landlords in certain circumstances. The Bill is designed to help the 4.4 million households privately renting...

Cashier excluded from work drinks event awarded £74,000

A woman who was shunned by her work colleagues and not invited to a drinks event has been awarded £74,000 compensation for unfair dismissal, and race and age discrimination. The case involved Rita Leher, 51, who had started working as a cashier at...

Driver loses appeal over worker status with MyTaxi app

A driver has lost his appeal against a tribunal ruling that he should not be classified as a worker employed by MyTaxi app. The case involved Christopher Johnson v Transopco UK Ltd. From 2014 Johnson worked full time in business on his own account as a...

Dementia suffering employee 'had dignity violated' at ASDA

An ASDA employee has won her claim of unfair dismissal, and disability and age discrimination, after one of her colleagues suggested she should retire. Joan Hutchinson worked for the Queensferry store of the supermarket chain for 20 years before she retired...

Contractor awarded £39k as adjudicator decision upheld

A building firm has been awarded £39,000 after an adjudicator’s decision in a contract dispute was upheld by the Technology & Construction Court. The case involved BraveJoin Co Ltd and Prosperity Moseley Street Ltd. Prosperity had engaged...

Whistle-blower unfairly dismissed over social distancing concerns

A worker at a pet food shop has won her claim of unfair dismissal after she raised concerns over her employer’s Covid protocol. Leah Best worked for Embark on Raw, a pet food retailer owned by husband-and-wife team David and Andrea Fletcher. In March...

Landlord wins injunction dispute with tenant over possession order

A landlord has successfully challenged an injunction granted to a tenant who claimed he had been unlawfully evicted. The court also granted the landlord a possession order for the property under dispute. The tenant, Mr Rasool, had applied for a without...
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