Failing to transfer public open spaces can expose both developers and management companies to preventable risks.
Failing to transfer public open spaces can expose both developers and management companies to preventable risks.
Common areas such parks, communal gardens and shared amenities can really enhance the appeal of a development and the well-being of communities.
When commencing on a new residential property development, one of the main legal aspects to get right is ensuring that the land and the development comply with and provide all relevant property rights and covenants which might be required.
Guide for management companies overseeing new build developments, aimed at helping them to avoid common mishaps.
A guide on best practices and proactive legal strategies to help residential house builders prevent and resolve conflicts effectively
Sarah Naylor looks at some common disputes in property development and shares effective strategies to prevent and resolve them.
From residential homes to public open space the significance of correct plans cannot be overstated.
Claire Murphy, Head of Commercial Property, outlines the key differences between exclusivity and lock-out agreement.