You may have been made aware, following a video released by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, that the government published the Draft Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill on 27 January 2026. As a draft Bill, it does not change the law yet. However, the draft Bill sits alongside (and builds on) recent leasehold reforms and is positioned as the next […]

Commercial tenants normally have security of tenure under Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954. This gives a statutory right to remain in occupation at expiry of the lease and to request a new lease, unless the landlord can prove one of the limited statutory grounds to oppose renewal and, in some cases, […]

To help anyone in the same position, we have put together ten key reasons why making a Will is so important and what happens if you die without a Will. 1. You stay in control. A Will ensures that you decide what happens to your estate when you die — who inherits, and what they receive. Without […]