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I am a UK registered lawyer specializing in real estate and Iām passionate about my work. I am also a non-fiction legal writer. I donāt just write about what I know. I write about what I do. I donāt primarily write for other lawyers. Instead, I try to make the law accessible to anyone who needs to use it: whether they are a leaseholder facing service charge liabilities or someone responsible for the management of a block of flats. Since the 2017 Grenfell fire disaster, I have been following the evolution of new UK fire safety regulations and their practical effect on leaseholders and everyone involved in the management of a high-rise building.
This is an honest little book warning anyone thinking of buying a flat to obtain full information about the annual service charges which they may be required to pay and what is included in those service charges.Ā The author writes from her own two decades of experience managing service charge teams in many organisations.Ā She gives a practitionerās perspective, giving gems of information to raise leaseholder awareness of their service charge responsibilities.
Practical information about service charges for those buying flats or apartments. Useful tips on things to consider before and after buying that leasehold home.
It is April 1st, 2038. Day 60 of China's blockade of the rebel island of Taiwan.
The US government has agreed to provide Taiwan with a weapons system so advanced that it can disrupt the balance of power in the region. But what pilot would be crazy enough to runā¦
I am a UK registered lawyer specializing in real estate and Iām passionate about my work. I am also a non-fiction legal writer. I donāt just write about what I know. I write about what I do. I donāt primarily write for other lawyers. Instead, I try to make the law accessible to anyone who needs to use it: whether they are a leaseholder facing service charge liabilities or someone responsible for the management of a block of flats. Since the 2017 Grenfell fire disaster, I have been following the evolution of new UK fire safety regulations and their practical effect on leaseholders and everyone involved in the management of a high-rise building.
A residential lease is a wasting asset.Ā 99 years may seem like a lifetime.Ā 30 years down the line, there are only 69 years outstanding.Ā Give it another 20 years and what is left on your lease is beginning to look unattractive to prospective buyers and mortgage lenders. It is why this book focuses on the statutory rights which leaseholders now have to buy lease extensions and provides tips on how leaseholders can negotiate with a difficult landlord. The author manages a group of companies and acting for leaseholders in relation to lease extensions and is passionate about their rights.
The leasehold system is a very complex and murky one
If you own a leasehold property or are considering buying one you need to understand this system and learn how to protect your self from greedy freeholders. This book will save you thousands of pounds and prevent you falling into many of the leasehold traps!
This book is written to be a simple guide for leaseholders who are looking to understand the complex world of leasehold. For those that wish to extend their lease, purchase the freehold of their flats or leasehold houses. It will help you understand how theā¦
I am a UK registered lawyer specializing in real estate and Iām passionate about my work. I am also a non-fiction legal writer. I donāt just write about what I know. I write about what I do. I donāt primarily write for other lawyers. Instead, I try to make the law accessible to anyone who needs to use it: whether they are a leaseholder facing service charge liabilities or someone responsible for the management of a block of flats. Since the 2017 Grenfell fire disaster, I have been following the evolution of new UK fire safety regulations and their practical effect on leaseholders and everyone involved in the management of a high-rise building.
This book turns the subject on its head and explains how small investors can get into the buy-to-let market. But many buy-to-let landlords are also leaseholders if they are buying leasehold flats to rent out. The book gives small investors the inside information and the action plan needed to navigate this new property landscape and come out on top.
From the author of Amazon best-sellers āProperty Investment For Beginnersā and āBeyond The Bricksā
Over the last 20 years, more than a million Brits have made life-changing profits from buy-to-let. But as prices keep rising and the tax landscape changes, investors need to get smarter in order to succeed.
Itās far from āgame overā, but the game is changing⦠for the better. The unwary and under-prepared will be squeezed from the market ā leaving educated, strategic investors to have their best decade yet.
The Complete Guide To Property Investment gives you the insight, information and actionā¦
A Duke with rigid opinions, a Lady whose beliefs conflict with his, a long disputed parcel of land, a conniving neighbour, a desperate collaboration, a failure of trust, a love found despite it all.
Alexander Cavendish, Duke of Ravensworth, returned from war to find that his father and brother hadā¦
I am a UK registered lawyer specializing in real estate and Iām passionate about my work. I am also a non-fiction legal writer. I donāt just write about what I know. I write about what I do. I donāt primarily write for other lawyers. Instead, I try to make the law accessible to anyone who needs to use it: whether they are a leaseholder facing service charge liabilities or someone responsible for the management of a block of flats. Since the 2017 Grenfell fire disaster, I have been following the evolution of new UK fire safety regulations and their practical effect on leaseholders and everyone involved in the management of a high-rise building.
This entertaining quick-fire legal reference book provides instant help for any difficult situation. A pocket-sized book to be carried with you at all times. The book comes alive with examples taken from the authorās own life experience. It is about the basic human rights which belong to all of us and what they mean in our lives.
'An indispensable guide to the law and your rights, giving you a lawyer in your pocket for a multitude of legal questions and problems that crop up in everyday life. ... Exceptional' - The Secret Barrister 'Brilliant and generous and very necessary' - Sarah Langford, author of In Your Defense 'A triumph of a book. It should form the basis for a national curriculum in law.' - Joanna Hardy-Susskind
From junior barrister Christian Weaver comes an indispensable guide to your basic legal rights.
We engage with the law every day: when we leave the house, and even when we don't,ā¦
I write fantasy romance, or romantic fantasy, and one of my favorite things this little genre niche can do is use its otherworldly setting to re-examine our preconceived notions of romantic relationships. Polyamory exists in the real world, of course, so surely it should also exist in worlds with hauntings, spells, magic-powered giant mecha, and gods who intervene in mortal fates. Here are some books I have loved that make polyamory a fundamental part of their fantasy worldbuilding.
This story about a broke, aimless young man who inherits a haunted house in Louisiana from his great-aunt and falls in love with the houseās ghost instantly captivated me. Noel, the young man, is a witty point-of-view character, and Ruby, the indomitable ghost, is sexy and endearing and has every reason to be enraged. The house and its historyāa plantation house where Rubyās formerly enslaved grandfather carved all the beautiful woodwork and was never credited for his artistic laborāare characters in their own right, and I was thrilled when Noel and Rubyās happily ever after included an occasional threesome from local historian Nina. The writing is wonderful and makes every character come aliveāespecially the ghost.
Okay, so my life is officially at rock bottom. Iām 26 with nothing more to show for myself than a mountain of debt I can't pay back because I just got fired from my job as an assistant manager at a third-rate fast food chain. So, when I get a phone call from a rude lawyer telling me that my great aunt Sophie has died and she's left me a house - a whole damn house! - in Alexandria, Louisiana, I jump at the opportunity to skip out on next month's rent, since I can't afford it anyway.
Kate Watterson is the author of thriller novels for various publishers, and has always been a fan of the suspense genre. Good tension and a bit of danger balanced by an investigator who is on the trail, and she turns pages into the night. It is all about the hunt and the solution in her opinion, and of course, being perched on the edge of your seat.
When Daniel Roke takes on an unusual job he does it for monetary and personal reasons and has no idea he is risking his life. Dick Francis takes you from Australia to the world of English horseracing with a clever plot that is unexpected and has a really wicked twist. He also can deliver some villains that inspire visceral dislike like no other author and doesnāt let you down in this intense novel. Well done and kept me doing the infamous reading into the night.
Common sense said that the whole idea was crazy . . . but when offered huge sums of money to move to England and help the Earl of October uncover a suspected racehorse dope scandal, Danny Roke finds the proposal intriguing.
Swapping his job as proprietor of an Australian stud farm to work undercover as a stable hand in Yorkshire, Danny soon has his hands full. Whilst the Earl's attractive daughters Patricia and Elinor draw his attention, he finds himself ever more deeply involved with the vicious swindlers he is out to entrap. And if neither the money nor theā¦
The Duke's Christmas Redemption
by
Arietta Richmond,
A Duke who has rejected love, a Lady who dreams of a love match, an arranged marriage, a house full of secrets, a most unneighborly neighbor, a plot to destroy reputations, an unexpected love that redeems it all.
Lady Charlotte Wyndham, given in an arranged marriage to a man sheā¦
Iāve loved short stories since I was a young girl introduced to Edgar Allen Poe. Thereās something especially exciting about a complete story in few words, and once I had to balance work, children, and personal relationships, stories became all the more cherished for short takes. I especially like tales about and by women, relating to our real challenges, and I review them often so other busy women discover better writers and interesting tales. There is nothing like a short story any time of day, especially in the evening, to soothe the soul.
The one and only collection by this great novelist [and the sister of A.S. Byatt] is one of my most favorite. These short tales explore all sorts of relationships, not only marriage and friendship, but our relationships with personal identity, politics, and the culture which defines us. The writing is absolutely divine ā images pop from the page and characters stay with us as if weāve actually known them. And between the lines there is a lot of philosophical musing, which I love ā just enough to make us think but never wear us down. These stories are for women who like to explore the existential. Think of them as a workout for the brain.Ā
Margaret Drabble is one of the major literary figures of her generation. In this collection of her complete short fiction from across four decades, she examines the intense private worlds and passions of everyday people.
From one man's honeymooning epiphany in 'Hassan's Tower' to the journeying fantasies of 'A Voyage to Cythera', and from the sharp joy of 'The Merry Widow' to the bloody reality of the collection's title story, these are moving, witty and provocative tales, exploring cruel and loving relationships, social change and personal obsessions, and confirming her status as a leading practitioner of the art of theā¦
I am fascinated by how the U.S. Civil War spilled over American borders and across the world. A career spent far from the killing fields of my native Tennessee has nurtured an abiding interest in the global stakes of this struggle. I devour good books about overseas engagement with the Southās quest for nationhood and about the Confederacyās far-flung ocean cruises.
Since I plowed my way through this rollicking 800-page epic, I have eagerly recommended it to others. It ranks as one of a select few long books that never bogged down and left me with a twinge of sadness that it did not just keep going.
When the curtain finally fell (as I knew it would, upon Confederate collapse in 1865), I had been enthralled by dozens of expertly drawn characters and episodes. Some of the ministers, soldiers, and publicists appear once or twice; others provide a narrative spine that charts developments across the entire struggle.
Collectively, this dramatis personae restores the drama to what less gifted story-tellers than Foreman have termed āAnglo-American relationsā in the battle for and against the Confederate rebellion.
10 BEST BOOKS ⢠THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW ā¢Ā 2011 Ā NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The Washington Post ⢠The New Yorker ⢠Chicago Tribune ⢠The Economist ⢠Nancy Pearl, NPR ⢠Bloomberg.com ⢠Library Journal ⢠Publishers Weekly Ā In this brilliant narrative, Amanda Foreman tells the fascinating story of the American Civil Warāand the major role played by Britain and its citizens in that epic struggle. Between 1861 and 1865, thousands of British citizens volunteered for service on both sides of the Civil War. From the firstā¦
Like most authors, I love reading stories as well as writing them. Being of a certain age, Iāve read plenty. For me, the best tales are those where women overcome deadly odds to create their own happy ending. Those are the books I aim to write too. My characters are much braver than me! While they grapple with challenges, Iām simply tied to a keyboard. Sometimes I take my laptop to a coffee shop (mineās a flat white, please). I live in Bristol, in the English West Country, and have spent time in Birmingham and London. They all feature in my books and give them a strong sense of place.
Written by an author from the English West Country city of Bristol, this story accurately captures the inequality of life in the 1970s. Fifteen-year-old Carol lives in a council estate on the edge of town. She goes to school with a farmerās son who will inherit rolling acres. One day, she meets handsome Frankie, who is staying with his aunt in a manor house nearby.
Every reader will know louche Frankie is bad news. Carol, of course, falls for him and finds herself pregnant. So far, so predictable. What is far less predictable is the way Carol herself is sucked into crime, secrets, and lies. Forty years later, how far will she go to evade exposure? Emotional, clever, and exquisitely written, this book is hard to put down.Ā
Killing The Girl has been recognised as a B.R.A.G. Medallion Honouree by IndieBRAG.
A perfect life, a perfect love ā and a perfect murder.
Loving Frankie was easy. But Carol wasnāt the only woman Frankie charmed. When Carolās obsession finally died, she killed and buried him. No other woman was to suffer from Frankieās love.
Now his grave will be found and the mistakes she made will come back to haunt her.
As Carol revisits the past to justify his murder, she discovers that other friends lied. Will the truth set her free, or will her revenge on those whoā¦
This book follows the journey of a writer in search of wisdom as he narrates encounters with 12 distinguished American men over 80, including Paul Volcker, the former head of the Federal Reserve, and Denton Cooley, the worldās most famous heart surgeon.
In these and other intimate conversations, the bookā¦
Iām a bibliophile who loves dogs and prefers the country to the city. Iām the kid who yelled at my kindergarten teacher because she hadnāt taught me to read by the end of the year. That same tenacity followed me when, at seven years old, I learned that James Cameron was making a movie based on the Titanic. With righteous fury, I yelled at my befuddled parents, before asking why they had not told me about this ship. I pleaded with my parents to take me to see the movie for my upcoming eighth birthday, and they relented, with my mum buying my first fictional Titanic novel. Thatās how my Titanic obsession began.
I canāt tell you how many times I consulted Jonathan Mayoās Titanic: Minute By Minute book, checking that the Titanicās timeline fit in with what my characters were doing at any given time. Itās non-fiction, and itās nail-bitingly intense. The book is written in present tense, giving you a sense of urgency as Mayo tells you where everyone is, and what is happening at varying parts of the ship at that exact moment. It helps ground you in reality: The truth was, many of Titanicās crew and passengers didnāt know the ship was sinking. And many of those who did genuinely believed another ship would arrive long before anything serious could actually happen. Mayo uses both accounts from passengers who survived the sinking, as well as the crew memberās testimony from the British and American Titanic inquiries.Ā
If youāve ever wanted to know exactly what happened the nightā¦
2.20am on 15th April 1912, the Titanic is plunging 12,000 feet to the ocean floor.
Machinery, coal, crystal goblets, pianos and jewellery all tumbled through the dark water. Hundreds of passengers and crew remained trapped below decks - hundreds more would perish on the surface.
This is the definitive chronology of the Titanic's final hours, offering readers a real-time experience of one of the greatest dramas of twentieth century history.