All articles by Daniel Gwilliam
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Blogs
Squashing squatting on hold for a later date
The government's decision to introduce a criminal offence of squatting is progression although I am troubled by the decision to limit the offence to residential property alone.
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Blogs
Our sometimes archaic rights to light laws
I am pleased to see that the Law Commission announced it will include rights of light in its next programme of potential recommendations for reform.
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Blogs
Is George Osborne on the REIT track?
The annual ’excitement’ of the Budget is looming but I dare say few of us envy Mr Osborne’s job next week. Apart from the obvious heckling and vegetable throwing the Chancellor will no doubt be ducking, we have another opportunity to see whether the Government has the plans and vision ...
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Blogs
The only way is up?
The age old debate over whether upwards only rent reviews are fair and whether they should be prohibited has taken an interesting turn in Ireland following the pledge by Fine Gael and Labour to retrospectively ban them if they win power this week.
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Blogs
Where are the ideas to promote property's growth?
Last month the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) recommended to the Government that Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) should be reformed in relation to domestic conveyancing in the UK and replaced by an annual household property tax.