A letting agreement, also known as a tenancy agreement, is the contract between you as tenant and your landlord, which…
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A break clause permits you as the landlord or your tenant to end a tenancy agreement within the arranged fixed…
A new law has come into force to provide motorists with greater protection from rogue private parking companies. The Parking…
New regulations from the National Trading Standards Estate Agency have been published with the aim of improving transparency for consumers…
Industry regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), has confirmed six of the largest hotel and holiday booking websites have…
High Street jewellery chain H Samuel has been fined £60,000 after pleading guilty to 17 breaches of the Consumer Protection…
Claiming under the Sale of Goods Act is the route a consumer should take if they have purchased an item…
A CCJ (County Court Judgement) is a court order issued to a person or business that has failed to pay…
Trademark registration offers legal protection for you and your business against your brand, company name, product and/services. So it’s important…
If you have purchased an item that is not as described, of satisfactory quality or fit for the purpose, you have…
Faulty goods are items which either do not fit their pre-sale description, are of unsatisfactory quality, or are unfit for…
The main piece of legislation determining your statutory rights as a customer is the Consumer Rights Act 2015. The Act…
The trademark has become the hallmark of modern consumer society. It is a commercially recognised way of indicating origin, quality…
The first thing to consider is what do people really mean when they talk about a compensation culture? Are they…
All those offering will writing and estate administration services should be regulated, the Legal Services Board has recommended. The LSB…
Judgment was today handed down in the Patents County Court in the wasted and third party costs actions brought by…