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Is holiday letting a breach of a covenant?

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Is short-term holiday letting a breach of a covenant to use a property as "a private dwelling"? This question is one which crops up a lot when we act for clients looking to purchase investment property and also when we act for lenders who want...

FELDON DUNSMORE'S YEARLY ROUND UP (IN PICTURES!)

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As we start to get into the Christmas rush, its also nice to take some time to reflect on our achievements and events throughout the year. As the FD team have attended so many events this year, we thought it would be best to round up in pictures! None of...

Getting ready for Christmas networking

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It seems strange mentioning Christmas in mid-October but for the legal profession, October is the start of our festive networking where the outings in Christmas jumpers and hot chocolates are plentiful, there is always something for everyone. This...

End of an era, beginning of a chapter

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It has been a tough few weeks here at Feldon Dunsmore, first with the heart-breaking news of the passing of our dear Harvey, and then the retirement of Patricia Williams. All of their knowledge over the years has been invaluable and I know I am speaking on...

Being, Woman

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There are so many things to celebrate about being a woman and International Women’s Day focuses on celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. This year, the theme for the UN International Women's Day is...

Being, Women

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There are so many things to celebrate about being a woman and International Women’s Day focuses on celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. This year, the theme for the UN International Women's Day is...

Riparian Rights and the 'Hedge and Ditch' Rule

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Hedge and Ditch Rule There is a legal boundary presumption when it comes to drainage ditches and hedges; “"No man, making a ditch, can cut into his neighbour’s soil, but usually he cuts it to the very extremity of his own land: he is of...

Partnership Property - is my property also my Partners?

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Deciphering if a property held or brought by one partner is to be classed as Partnership Property in an Ordinary Partnership is crucial. Partners may want to challenge the ownership of property for many reasons but the two most common being; ...

Is a law degree still the best way to begin?

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Degrees are not now the only way to enter this profession, learning about the CILEx route I was able to learn part time over 3 years in my evenings along side other professionals in the same situation as me. Not many people are aware that there are other...