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1. Landlord and Tenant Law: Changes and Impacts of the Proposed Renters’ Rights Bill – Part 1
35:36||Season 1, Ep. 1In this episode of TW Law Talk, experts Michael Grant and Iris Ferber KC from 42BR, alongside James Carpenter from Taylor Walton Solicitors, talk to Nick Coffer to explore the significant changes introduced by the proposed bill that will radically change the landscape for landlords and tenants alike. Key discussions include the removal of Section 21, changes to some of the mandatory grounds for possession and specifically Ground 1, Ground 6, and Ground 8, together with their impact on possession processes, notice periods, and eviction grounds. The episode highlights the new limitations on eviction for rent arrears and how landlords can market properties during restricted periods for sale or redevelopment. In Part 2, they will cover legal risks, rent increases, and potential criminal charges for landlords.
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2. Landlord and Tenant Law - Impacts & Changes of the Proposed Renters’ Rights Bill – Part 2
30:28||Season 1, Ep. 2Legal experts Iris Ferber KC, Michael Grant, and James Carpenter are in conversation with Nick Coffer, further exploring the upcoming changes in the rental sector under the new Renter's Rights Bill. Key topics include the introduction of a redress scheme for resolving disputes without court involvement, a new landlord database to track violations, and criminal penalties for non-compliance. The experts also cover changes to rent increases, which will be capped at once a year with a two-month notice period, and tenants’ rights to challenge excessive hikes in rent.The episode further explores the implications for landlords, accidental landlords, and tenants. Landlords will face increased scrutiny, fines, and additional compliance measures, while tenants are better protected from unfair practices. Accidental landlords, such as those inheriting property, will also potentially be held accountable under the new regulations. The experts warn that the complexity of these changes may lead to fewer people renting out properties, potentially worsening the housing crisis.3. Avoiding Construction Nightmares: Practical Advice from Legal Experts
29:21||Season 1, Ep. 3In this episode of TW Law Talk, construction law experts Saljuq Haider and David Sawtell are in conversation with Nick Coffer, providing practical advice to homeowners on how to avoid construction nightmares. They discuss the importance of having clear, detailed contracts with builders to set expectations regarding scope, cost, and deadlines. Homeowners are also advised to actively oversee the project, ensuring regular checks to spot potential issues early, and consider hiring a project manager for larger projects to prevent costly mistakes.The episode also emphasises the value of mediation as a less stressful and more cost-effective way to resolve disputes compared to lengthy litigation. Legal options such as negotiation, adjudication, and litigation are explored, but the experts warn that winning a case doesn’t guarantee payment, especially if the builder is insolvent. Homeowners are encouraged to manage emotional investment, set realistic expectations, and seek professional guidance early to prevent issues from escalating. By taking proactive steps, homeowners can protect their investment and navigate potential challenges in their building projects.Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. For specific legal guidance, please contact your solicitor or reach out to one of our team members.For more information, go to www.taylorwalton.co.uk4. Compassion and clarity in the divorce process
40:53||Season 1, Ep. 4In this episode of TW Law Talk, family solicitor, Tamara Glanvill and personal recovery coach Julie New talk to Nick Coffer about the often overwhelming and challenging journey of divorce. From handling the emotional rollercoaster to managing practical matters like child arrangements, finances, and creating a new life post-divorce, they provide invaluable insights on how to navigate the process with compassion, clarity, and the right support team.Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. For specific legal guidance, please contact your solicitor or reach out to one of our team members.For more information, go to www.taylorwalton.co.uk5. Debunking Common Myths About Divorce and Financial Settlements
38:32||Season 1, Ep. 5In this episode of TW Law Talk, family law experts Olive McCarthy and Perican Tahir are in conversation with Nick Coffer, seeking to debunk common myths about divorce and financial settlements. They discuss key topics such as the misconception of "common law" marriage, the importance of properly finalising financial settlements, and the role of business assets in divorce proceedings. The experts also explain why obtaining a Consent Order is crucial and how to protect your finances during a divorce. This episode offers practical advice for those navigating divorce or separation, ensuring a fair and secure financial future.Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. For specific legal guidance, please contact your solicitor or reach out to one of our team members.For more information, go to www.taylorwalton.co.uk6. Navigating the New Build Process: Insights from Industry Experts
27:51||Season 1, Ep. 6In this episode of TW Law Talk, Nick Coffer chats to Caroline Hume from Taylor Walton Solicitors and Siobhan Holbrook from Mortgage Light about the ins and outs of buying a new build. They break down the benefits and potential pitfalls of new builds, from the importance of choosing a specialist lawyer and mortgage broker to understanding the legal and financial intricacies involved. Whether you're a first-time buyer or looking to upgrade to a new build, this episode provides valuable insights to help you navigate the process with confidence.Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. For specific legal guidance, please contact your solicitor or reach out to one of our team members.For more information, go to www.taylorwalton.co.uk7. Sexual Harassment Claims in the Workplace: Legal Responsibilities & Changes
26:48||Season 1, Ep. 7In this episode of TW Law Talk, employment law experts Alec Colson and Nicola Smyrl talk to Nick Coffer about the evolving legal responsibilities surrounding sexual harassment in the workplace.The conversation covers a new legal duty for employers to proactively prevent harassment, the potential consequences for failing to comply, and the process of handling harassment claims.They delve into the complexities of malicious claims, compensation for victims, and how small businesses can protect themselves. The experts emphasise the importance of having clear policies, training, and legal advice to navigate the changing landscape.Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. For specific legal guidance, please contact your solicitor or reach out to one of our team members.For more information, go to www.taylorwalton.co.uk