In this article, Property Litigation specialist Michelle Hayter outlines how landlords can go about the eviction process
In this article, Commercial Property Solicitor Hannah Martin answers some of the most common and popular questions around adverse possession and provides advice for those looking to prove and claim it.
In this article, Conveyancing Executive Natalie Neil discusses property surveys.
She looks at the types of surveys, what will be checked, the costs involved, choosing a surveyor and more.
Frettens are proud to announce the addition of six new staff members into the team.
While the UK is suffering a high level of homelessness, Dorset has a high number of unoccupied homes in the South West. The Frettens team has closely analysed the data from the 2021 Census and ONS figures on UK dwellings to determine the...
Dorset is a popular place for retirees to move to over other age groups, new census data reveals. Following the publication of the 2021 Census , we compared this data with that of the 2011 Census to learn more about how the demographics of the Dorset...
After recently completing his Apprenticeship at Frettens and starting in a full-time position, Content Marketing and Social Media Assistant Cameron Hearn answers some questions on apprenticeships
Commercial Property Partner Oonagh McKinney provides advice for IPs on working with commercial leases, including complying to code of practice, assignments and break clauses.
In this article, Commercial Property Solicitor Hannah Martin outlines what sale and leaseback is, why it may be a good option for your company and the pros and cons.
On 6th July 2022, the long running case of Forstater v CGD Europe came to an end when Maya Forstater successfully won her discrimination case, as the employment tribunal ruled that she was discriminated against for her gender-critical beliefs.
In this article, Employment Partner Paul Burton breaks down the case; outlining what happened and what the ruling means for employers going forward.
