All Legal & Professional articles – Page 41
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Professional
What should the government do to reform the business rates system?
No tax should be so high that it directly impacts companies’ decisions as to whether they open or close their bricks-and-mortar estate.
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Who will meet the costs of fire safety work to residential blocks?
In July, the government published its draft Building Safety Bill, heralding the biggest changes to building safety for nearly 40 years. The reforms will cover any building that is at least 18m or more than six storeys above ground level, containing two or more dwellings.
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The importance of outside space has never been more apparent
The inclusion of outdoor space in commercial schemes has always played an important role in balancing the built form and the natural, providing space for movement around buildings as well as a place simply to sit and be.
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Socioeconomic diversity is ‘deeply lacking’ in real estate
New findings from the Bridge Group point to a significant absence of socioeconomic diversity in the industry
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News
Survey finds just 10% of students aware of job opportunities in property
A survey of 1,000 students across 63 UK universities has revealed that only 10% were aware of graduate opportunities in the property industry.
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Homeowners facing External Wall System (EWS) policy woes
Three million homeowners are currently unable to sell their properties as they do not have an external wall system (EWS) certificate verifying the fire resilience of their properties. This is grossly unfair and suggests government policy is ineffective.
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It is time to act on Covid insurance claims
A landmark ruling states that companies who held business interruption can claim insurance.
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We must be vocal about the value of offices to our lives
Creative, collaborative offices are a prime catalyst both for mental wellbeing and professional development.
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Industry experts question the extension of the evictions ban
Questions remain over success of the moratorium and what will happen to tenants when it is eventually lifted.
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What will the reform of property management regulation involve?
The residential sector is undergoing potentially its most significant period of reform for a generation. While managing agents are often overlooked in the debate, bold but balanced regulation of property management is essential to improve consumer confidence.
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The future of working is flexible
We were already heading towards the adoption of flexible working practices for businesses and more flexible rent and leasing arrangements across the retail and office sectors. However, the Covid-19 crisis has accelerated the rate of this change.
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What are the tax incentives to encourage a return to offices?
The Covid-19 pandemic has prompted a shift in working practices, with many people working partly or fully from home. As fears grow for the small businesses in cities that rely on office workers for survival, it is no surprise that the government is encouraging workers to return to the office. ...
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Plumbing system testers must keep up to date with training
Commercial building owners need to ensure testers are approved to carry out latest water safety checks.
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Government outlines changes to the English planning system
A recent white paper proposes a ‘radical reform’, but experts cast doubt on the feasibility of the plans.
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The importance of workplace technology
Organisations have a dilemma on their hands. Workplaces are close to empty and there is too much costly unused office space going to waste.
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Housing security is a mental health issue
High rental costs and precarious finances jeopardise young people’s wellbeing.
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Corporates can make working from home work for them
Putting checks and balances in place, investing in technology and prioritising communication are all vital.
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News
Over 30 universities join property careers initiative
An agency which aims to link students with the property sector has launched, joining up with over 40 higher education institutions.
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Professional
Proposed algorithm results in higher housing need figures
Government ups the pressure on local authorities and sets challenging targets for the delivery of new homes.
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Campaign group launches judicial review challenge over changes to planning system
A judicial review challenge has been filed against government changes to the planning system that came into effect on 1 September.