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About Property Law

Property is one of the most complex areas of law. Some of it is rooted in ancient laws – but case law is constantly changing. The stakes are high, but research time is in short supply. Lexis+ Property brings all of the different sources you need together so you can find the answers you need, fast.

Transferring property

This topic includes a suite of Practice Notes and Precedents covering all aspects of the process of buying and selling land, including conditional contracts and contracts entered into by insolvency practitioners.

Leasing property

Commercial property is a staple for many property lawyers. Coronavirus has introduced changes for landlords and tenants – we’ve taken them and published a suite of precedent Pandemic lease clauses.

Property development

We have a broad range of Practice Notes and Precedents for this specialised and complex area. Structured logically – site acquisition, vacant possession, structuring a development project, overage, and rights of light.

Property disputes

Clear, concise practice notes have direct links to relevant cases, legislation, guidance and commentary. Our daily news feeds and weekly highlights keep you informed of new cases, and legislation.

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Latest Property Q&As

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There is a restrictive covenant noted on a registered title, and the covenant was created in 1966 before registration of the land in 1980. If a land charges search reveals that the covenant is not registered as a class D(ii) land charge against the original covenantor, does that mean it should never have been noted on the registered title and is not enforceable? What is the limitation period for enforcement of restrictive covenants?
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A title register makes reference to 'stipulations' which are provided in the schedule of restrictive covenants, but there is a note on the title that 'No copy of the covenant to observe the said stipulations was supplied on first registration' (which took place in 1993) and a land charges search does not reveal that any of the stipulations were registered. Are these stipulations valid and enforceable?
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A seller of unregistered property is the daughter of the deceased owner. The buyer’s solicitor has asked the seller to certify that various D(ii) and C(iv) entries do not relate to the property or the deceased owner. The seller had no knowledge of the property or the entries and it is not clear form the entries as to whether they relate. How should the seller proceed?
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Where there are three joint owners of property, one of whom is in occupation, how can the two non-occupiers set the rent and other terms by which the other occupies? If the occupying owner does not consent to their proposed rent, do they have to make a claim under the Trustees of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act?
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Is there guidance on the limitation date for a claim in respect of a new build property with defects, eg, would time run from the date of exchange or completion?

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