Rent arrears after moving out in Manchester, UK with BlackstoneSolicitorsLtd? The Wills and Probate team at Blackstone Solicitors is here to help you and we can assist with every aspect of advising upon a Deed of Variation. This is the process whereby it is possible to vary a testator’s will We have considerable experience in this area of law and can advise you throughout the process. We can also help with all the documentation to ensure you achieve everything you are hoping to through a Deed of Variation. Contact us today and we can talk you through our services and how we can help you and your family. Simply call us on 0161 929 0121 or complete our online enquiry form and a member of the team will give you a call back as soon as possible.
When to put in place a Shareholders’ Agreement? We would recommend that you enter into a shareholders’ agreement when you set up your company and issue the first shares. You will also be putting in place the company’s constitution at that time (the articles). It is a good time to have a discussion about how the business should be run and what the expectations of the shareholders are with relation to the investment they are putting into the business. If it is straightforward to put together a shareholders’ agreement that should bode well for the future. If you can’t agree on what to include that should set alarm bells ringing! If you leave it until the business is more established, it could be even trickier to reach agreement.
Transferring ownership – how does it work? If the transfer has been approved by your lender, or if the mortgage has already been paid off, then the process works a number of stages. These stages include: Contact solicitor to prepare a transfer deed, and if a mortgage is involved a new mortgage deed, The solicitor will deal with the registration of the transfer at HM Land Registry, Be aware that if the property is leasehold (for example an apartment) you will have to inform the landlord and will have to pay notice fees to them, Check with your solicitor to find out if you are liable to pay Stamp Duty, You may be exempt from Stamp Duty if the transfer of property ownership is taking place as part of a divorce settlement.
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It’s a landlord’s worst nightmare: a former tenant absconds from a property without having paid everything owed. It can be extremely tricky to reclaim this debt without the assistance of a solicitor. Often the ex-tenants will find excuses to delay payment; will ignore calls and letters, or disappear altogether. Blackstone Solicitors specialise in rent arrears case’ armed with the legal expertise needed to ensure a fair outcome for landlords. You shouldn’t have to experience stressful cash flow problems just because a tenant won’t pay its debts, which is why we aim to resolve such disputes promptly and effectively.
If the lease grants security of tenure, the lease will continue after the expiry date if the Tenant remains in occupation of the property for business purposes. In this scenario the Landlord or Tenant must serve one of the following notices to terminate the lease: Section 25 notice – if the Landlord wishes to determine the lease and can satisfy one of the grounds in section 30 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, serving a hostile section 25 notice will prevent the Tenant from taking a new lease. Examples of grounds under the Act include breaching repairing obligations, persistent delays in paying rent or the Landlord redeveloping the property. Section 26 notice – if the Tenant wants to terminate the lease, a section 26 notice can be served. Discover even more information at here.