
Brady Solicitors Blog

Lease variations are a discretionary right – Triplerose v Stride case explained
Managing a small development where each lease has a different set of service charge obligations can make for…

What is the value in paying for an expert in lease extensions?
No-one likes paying legal fees and of course it can be tempting to go for the cheapest option.…

Double counting? The challenge of RTM Company management rights & obligations
Many modern housing developments contain a mix of leasehold and freehold properties, frequently with standalone apartment blocks within…

Lease extensions – understanding your options
Ownership of a long residential lease is a valuable asset. However, as the lease term decreases over time,…

When is a freeholder liable for the actions of a nuisance leaseholder or tenant?
Brady Solicitors’ Jonathan Watts looks at a recent case where new wooden flooring was causing a significant noise…

Reapportioning service charge contributions in a mixed-use block
The FTT is regularly asked to consider the fairness of how service charges are apportioned. The issue of…