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Planning Use Classes Changes

Posted By: Mandy Robinson on 3rd August 2020 under Commercial Law, Conveyancing, News, Oxted, Planning Law, Property, Use Class Changes

Given everything that has been going on recently, you would be forgiven for not noticing that new planning regulations were made on 20 July.  However, these regulations are introducing significant…

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Break Clauses: What are they, and what you need to look out for.

Posted By: Baldwin and Robinson on 3rd January 2020 under business tips, Commercial Law, Planning Law, Property

  Break clauses are common within leases and can be useful where the parties need flexibility on the length of the term.  However, they can also be dangerous because they…

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Planning: Reforms to Pre-Commencement Conditions and what they mean for developers

Posted By: Jobie Baldwin on 11th March 2019 under Commercial Law, Planning Law

  If you have ever been involved with planning applications for developments then you may be familiar with the rigmaroles of Pre-Commencement Planning Conditions (PCCs) and the burdens they impose…

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