All Property Week articles in Property Direct September 2007
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FSB: owner-occupiers must plan for flooding
Livelihoods put at risk when recent floods caught many unprepared
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Occupier wins High Court rent review fight
A legal ruling has landed a blow for office occupiers whose landlords fail to comply with time limits for initiating rent reviews.
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Croydon office scheme in limbo as developers clash at inquiry
Plans for an arena are at the centre of a long-running battle
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Cadbury Schweppes letting would seal Uxbridge’s revival
Business park deal could take rents beyond £30/sq ft for the first time
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Protestors won’t put us off our stride at Heathrow, says Brixton
Tough competition is more of an issue than demonstrations
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Time to step back from the brink, Mr Brown
The government continues its relentless march towards the abolition of empty rates relief, despite mounting evidence that its decision will hit the very people that Westminster claims it will help
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Higher business rates could raise billions for local authorities
Civic improvements could be funded by increases of just a few pence, says report
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Question: I signed a lease after my landlord assured me I would not be responsible for disrepair when it ended. Can the new landlord pursue me for disrepair?
The normal rule is that the terms agreed between the landlord and the tenant are incorporated in the lease and can be fully enforced.
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IoD advises on health and safety
The Institute of Directors is to publish guidance on how occupiers should meet their obligations under health and safety legislation.
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Industry in Enfield picks up the pace after a ponderous 2006
Developers in Enfield are seeking to avoid the mistakes of neighbouring areas.
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BPF: empty rates switch will cost UK property market £1bn
Survey claims occupiers will be hit as developers put off speculative schemes