Free Landlord Advice

In recent months DFA Law has helped many landlords and agents when tenants have fallen into rent arrears.  The firm’s landlord and tenant expert, Richard Forskitt can advise on the correct process and the best action to take should problems … Continue reading

Thinking of loaning or sharing your horse?

Winter is approaching and with it the worry over the cost of feed, bedding and hay. The dark nights prevent many but the lucky few from riding after work. The additional costs, the extra work out and not being able … Continue reading

Green Sector

DFA acts for a number of clients engaged in renewable energy and the environment. Some examples of our clients are listed below. Wirsol Solar UK Limited is part of the German based Wirsol AG group, providers of cutting-edge solutions for … Continue reading

Disapproval of Son-in-Law

A woman who paid more than 90 per cent of the cost of a £3 million property purchased for her daughter, in whose name the title is held, has failed in her attempt to have the ownership of the property … Continue reading

Payment Despite Poorly Worded Contract

When entering into a contract for building or other trade services, it is advisable to seek professional advice at the outset to avoid finding oneself involved in costly, complex and lengthy litigation over a poorly drafted contract later on. Such … Continue reading

Wind Turbines – New Planning Regulations on the Way

The UK has been proceeding apace in its attempts to develop ‘green’ energy, and wind turbines are appearing all over the country – including in such seemingly unlikely spots as beside the M25. However, no matter what their benefits as … Continue reading

Competition Act Extended to Land

from 6 April 2011, the Competition Act 1998 has been extended to cover agreements made with regard to land. Such agreements were previously excluded from the scope of the Act. The Act seeks to prohibit agreements etc. that prevent, restrict … Continue reading

Polytunnels Do Not Require an Environmental Impact Assessment

A Herefordshire farmer who wished to set up more than 50 hectares of polytunnels on his 377 hectare farm found his wishes opposed by environmental group Natural England in a case which went to the Court of Appeal. The farmer’s … Continue reading

If I Can’t Use It, You’ll Have to Buy It | DFA Law Northampton Solicitors News

A recent case brought a property owner into conflict with his local council after he had been refused planning permission for a change of use of amenity land beside his house to use as a garden. The owner had bought … Continue reading

Decision Quashed if Reasonable Action Not Taken | DFA Law Northampton Solicitors News

When planning applications are being considered, the difference between what may seem reasonable to do and what strictly should be done was clarified in a recent case in which the court ruled that a decision made by a planning inspector … Continue reading

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