Brady Solicitors Blog
Ground Rents Capped at £250: What the latest Government reforms mean for leasehold property
The Government has published further details of its proposed overhaul of residential leasehold ownership, including plans to cap…
Rose v Bracknell Gate Properties: What managing agents need to know about service charge demands and section 20 consultation
A recent Upper Tribunal (UT) decision in Rose v Bracknell Gate Properties Limited [2025] UKUT 386 (LC) has…
How to handle service charge arrears when a leaseholder has passed away
Of all the reasons for non-payment of service charges or ground rent, the death of a leaseholder is…
When Santa Breaches the Lease: Festive Pitfalls for Property Managers
The festive period brings with it its own unique challenges for managing agents. From last-minute repair requests to…
Meet Brad Clarke- Director of Client Relations
Brad joined Brady Solicitors in 2022, progressing through roles before becoming Director of Client Relations in 2024. His…
The pros and cons of collective enfranchisement for leaseholders
What is collective enfranchisement? Collective enfranchisement is a legal right under the Leasehold Reform Housing and Urban Development…