Recent questions
The rear extension of my house has got cracks in it. I believe those cracks are caused by the roots of a tree next door. My neighbour says it is not his responsib... read more
Good Lawyer Guide's response
Your neighbour is wrong.
Anyone who owns a property is liable for the trees (and plants) on it. So, if the tree spreads underground, with the r... read more
I have carried out building works without planning permission. What is the time limit for the council to take action against me?
Good Lawyer Guide's response
The general rule is four years. This covers building works (eg putting up an unauthorised extentsion or roof-conversion), or changing a non-reside... read more
Can my landlord insist that I pay her a deposit before I move in?
Good Lawyer Guide's response
Yes. A landlord can demand any amount he or she wants as a deposit – it is up to you to agree (or refuse to pay it, and so not enter into the tena... read more
I rent my business premises. The lease is about to expire – can I insist that my landlord gives me a new lease?
Daniel Stanton's response
If the lease was NOT 'contracted out' at the start (either by a Court order or notice and statutory declaration procedure), the grounds on which a... read more
I rent business premises and will be leaving shortly, at the end of the lease period. My landlord wants to charge me the cost of putting the premises into good co... read more
Good Lawyer Guide's response
The general rule is that you, as tenant, will have to pay for the ‘reasonable cost’ of putting the property into a sound condition. Basically, thi... read more