
Vikki McKay
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Sep 27, 2023 |
propertyweek.com | Tim Clark |Vikki McKay |Benjamin Peacock |Henry Church
How did you join the property industry? Growing up in central Stockholm, I was always interested in buildings and why places in the city felt so different. Combined with a fascination for drawings, this led me to study architecture at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. I co-founded a practice right after qualifying and worked closely with clients and contractors, which was a steep learning curve and gave me a deeper understanding of quality, production, cost and viability.
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Sep 26, 2023 |
propertyweek.com | Georgina Muskett |Vikki McKay |Benjamin Peacock |Karin Mouhon
Among other things, a landlord needs to show both a subjective and an objective intention to undertake the proposed redevelopment. That intention will need to be demonstrated at trial. The subjective element means showing a fixed and settled intention to do what they say they will do. The intention must have moved “out of the zone of contemplation” and into the “valley of decision”.
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Aug 10, 2023 |
mondaq.com | Vikki McKay |Benjamin Peacock
This article explores a recent decision impacting landlords with property in the UK. In the case, the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 ("POCA") was utilised to confiscate rent monies collected from a tenant which had failed to comply with a planning enforcement notice. The case T&M Property Investment Limited ("TMPIL") let café premises on Wilmslow Road in Manchester to a tenant.
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Aug 9, 2023 |
jdsupra.com | Vikki McKay |Benjamin Peacock
This article explores a recent decision impacting landlords with property in the UK. In the case, the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (“POCA”) was utilised to confiscate rent monies collected from a tenant which had failed to comply with a planning enforcement notice. The caseT&M Property Investment Limited (“TMPIL”) let café premises on Wilmslow Road in Manchester to a tenant.
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Aug 9, 2023 |
lexology.com | Vikki McKay |Benjamin Peacock
This article explores a recent decision impacting landlords with property in the UK. In the case, the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (“POCA”) was utilised to confiscate rent monies collected from a tenant which had failed to comply with a planning enforcement notice. The caseT&M Property Investment Limited (“TMPIL”) let café premises on Wilmslow Road in Manchester to a tenant.
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