Hot Water System “Goes on Strike”: Why a £1 Million London Flat Became Uninhabitable?

How Chinese Homebuyers in the UK Can Protect Their Rights A recent “luxury flat dispute” in London has drawn widespread attention. Two homeowners have sued their developer for £2 million after the hot water system in their new-build apartments repeatedly failed. While the case has yet to be decided, it highlights an issue many property […]
Must-Read Before You Rent: These Fees Are 100% Not Your Responsibility

In the UK rental market, fees and deposit management are often the main sources of disputes between tenants and landlords. To regulate the industry and protect tenants from unfair charges, the UK introduced the Tenant Fees Act 2019, which strictly limits what landlords and letting agents can charge, and sets clear rules for how deposits […]
What the Renters’ Rights Act 2025 Means for Tenants

The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 has officially become law, bringing the biggest transformation to the private rental sector in a generation, and potentially granting the largest and most substantive increase in rights to renters in the private sector. No-Fault Evictions Abolished Perhaps the most significant change for renters is the end of Section 21 “no-fault” […]
Right to Work Checks in the UK: A Guide for Employers

Many employers in the UK are still unaware of when and how they should conduct a Right to Work Check — a key step in ensuring compliance with UK immigration and employment law. Failure to carry out proper checks can lead to serious penalties, including fines and loss of sponsor licence. Here’s what every employer […]