By: EvaJudge | Law An abandoned property can be a large financial problem for the owner, but you can resolve the issue quickly by applying to the Tribunal if you have reason to believe your tenant has abandoned the premises. If such is the case, then you can put in a claim to be reimbursed for expenses. If found that the tenant hasn't abandoned the property within 28 days, then they are entitled to be reimbursed for costs involved during the process. read more
By: Joseph Devine | Personal injury The owner of any property holds a legal obligation to take all reasonable measures to ensure that there are no serious hazards threatening the health and safety of persons who enter the premises. Victims of any injuries or illnesses that are sustained due to poor maintenance or other failed oversight may be compensated through a civil legal action against the negligent property owner. These cases fall under the purview of premises liability law, which is intended to address a broad range of the potential harm that may befall a property's guests. read more
By: Rob Berry-Smith | Business If you run a business, your premises will be key to its success. Here are 10 reasons why you may look to relocate elsewhere. read more
By: Willis J. Watson | Insurance Where work is carried on (following the loss) elsewhere than at the premises referred to in the schedule, then money earned as a result will be brought into account in calculating turnover. read more
By: Richard N. Williams | Business The outside of any business is important. Image and the way a company presents itself are key factor's to any business reputation and there is no more a direct face of any company than the front of the premises. read more