by bawilliams | Jun 24, 2025 | Property Law
The High Court has refused permission to appeal in a dispiriting boundary and right-of-way dispute, emphasising that minor encroachments on an easement may not constitute a substantial interference such that it warrants court intervention. Background: This judgement...
by bawilliams | Jun 18, 2025 | Property Law
The Supreme Court decision represents a significant recalibration of risk in non-commercial joint property finance. Background: Mrs. Catherine Waller-Edwards, who was financially independent and owned a mortgage-free home with substantial savings, commenced a...
by bawilliams | Jun 11, 2025 | Property Law
This High Court case serves as a powerful cautionary tale against opportunistic buying from vulnerable sellers and emphasises the absolute necessity of strict legal compliance and transparent conduct in property transactions. Background: Mr. and Mrs. Solaja owned a...
by bawilliams | Jun 4, 2025 | Property Law
The High Court considered the application of anti-avoidance principles to established practices in non-domestic rating (NDR), specifically addressing the "box scheme" approach to vacant property. Background: This case concerns a dispute between the City of...
by bawilliams | May 28, 2025 | Property Law
The Court of Appeal (CoA) confirmed that even a significant divergence in valuation does not automatically equate to a finding of negligence. Background: Mr. Bratt owned a site in Oxfordshire which had planning consent for 82 houses across approximately 10 acres. In...