Tag: property law
Enforcing restrictive covenants in respect of a property
Many properties have restrictive covenants included in their title. These restrict what can be done at the property. If a restrictive covenant is breached, then it is open to the person with the benefit of the covenant to bring enforcement action. What is a restrictive covenant? A restrictive covenant is a clause included in a...
What are your rights when your new home isn’t up to scratch?
Problems often arise with newbuild properties and it is standard practice to compile a list of snagging items that need dealing with when you move into your new home. But what happens when the problems are more serious? It is expected that there will a number of small issues to be corrected when you move...
Eye tracking study reveals what people look for in your home
A new study from Confused.com has revealed what people look at when they visit a home. By using eye-tracking technology, the financial services comparison platform has discovered where people’s gaze is drawn to when they look at a property interior. The study was able to pinpoint where viewers were looking, how many times their gaze...
Service charges and dealing with your landlord
If you own a flat or apartment, you will be required to pay service charges to your landlord. We take a look at what can be included and what to do if you are not happy with the amount requested. Your lease will include a provision that you must reimburse your landlord for the costs...
Selling your home over the Christmas period
For many people, the idea of selling their home over the Christmas period sounds impractical, with festivities to arrange and family visits to organize. However, buyers are still looking over the Christmas and New Year period and you may find that with fewer other properties available, you have a higher level of interest. With people...
Buying a property at auction
Buying a property at auction can give you a wider choice of homes to choose from and the chance to pick up a bargain in a quick purchase that avoids months of conveyancing. You do need to be aware of certain issues before you take the plunge however. Because of the fast nature of the...
Common new build faults and what to do about them
New build homes routinely have faults that need to be addressed after completion of the purchase. It is a normal part of the new build purchase process to compile a snagging list after you move in, setting out all of the problems requiring attention that you have discovered at the property. These can range from...
The 10 most searched property trends
Financial services comparison website Confused.com has conducted research into the most popular interior design trends on social media platform TikTok. The study analysed hashtag data to see what people are searching for as inspiration for their own home aesthetic. In first place is Bauhaus, an art and design movement dating from 1919 to 1933 that...
Rental market red hot
As landlords sell up to take advantage of sky-high house prices or rent their properties on a short-term basis to those looking to holiday in the UK, a reduction in available rental homes has meant fierce competition among tenants. Potential tenants are finding themselves in bidding wars and are being gazumped at the last minute...