Commercial Property for Rent
Commercial Property for Rent So you have made the step of searching for commercial property for rent. Choosing to invest in your... Read More
3 Tips for Commercial Tenants to Avoid Bankruptcy
3 Tips for Commercial Tenants to Avoid Bankruptcy In these times of economic uncertainty brought about by Brexit and news that the... Read More
Stamp Duty at 15% on Properties
Stamp Duty at 15% on Properties Using a company to buy property could attract Stamp Duty at 15% on Properties. Given the... Read More
The European Court Rules on Unpaid Holiday Pay
Kerseys Solicitors LLP of Ipswich and Colchester reminds us that employers could find themselves liable for years of unpaid holiday pay as... Read More
Court Ruling on “Landlord’s Motive”
Is the landlord’s motive relevant under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954? The Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (the “LTA”) gives protection... Read More
The Christmas Party: A Warning to Employers
The Christmas Party: A Warning to Employers We are now approaching the festive period and throughout workplaces up and down the country... Read More
Without Prejudice Discussion & Protected Conversations
Be careful what you say during ‘without prejudice discussions’ and ‘protected conversations’ warns Kerseys Solicitors LLP of Ipswich and Colchester. In a... Read More
Bumping in Redundancy
Employers making redundancies should always consider whether ‘bumping’ another employee would be appropriate says Ipswich solicitors firm, Kerseys. Redundancy is a potentially... Read More
Break Clauses
Break Clause – a right to end of your lease early ! In times of increasing economic uncertainty commercial tenants understandably rely... Read More
A Property Developer’s ‘Legal’ Tool Box!
Property development Solicitors When a developer identifies a suitable site for, say, residential development, the developer wants to ensure that it has... Read More