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Find out when transactions involving land and buildings are exempt from VAT.
We handle complex and high value national and international business disputes, often involving parties based outside the United Kingdom. We are widely recognised as being at the forefront in the resolution of international commercial disputes. Cases that we hear include...
This guidance about notifying other landowners applies to planning, householder, minor commercial and listed building consent appeals.
As a tenant renting out a commercial property, you have certain responsibilities including maintenance, health and safety, and making provisions for your staff and visitors
You can use CCTV to protect your property but you must put a sign and provide images on request to the police
Crown Commercial Service (CCS), a Trading Fund and Executive Agency of the Cabinet Office, helps the public sector get better value when buying. CCS is an executive agency, sponsored by the Cabinet Office .
Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) for business properties - apply, exemptions, displaying a certificate, fines and penalties
Managing asbestos for your premises, your responsibilities, asbestos regulations, keeping records, health and safety, finding accredited surveyors, penalties
Most tenants have the right to renew a lease - exceptions and landlord's rights to refuse a renewal of a lease
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