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Cost of Living Crisis – Should I Save Money and Prepare My Own Will?

Associate solicitor Lisa Perry, in law firm Blandy & Blandy’s Wills, Probate, Tax & Trusts team, explains why preparing your own Will can be false economy and the important factors to consider. It is not uncommon for people to wonder whether they can save money by...

Listing a Property on Airbnb as a Leaseholder

Jonathan Dinsdale and Victoria Furlong, in law firm Blandy & Blandy’s Dispute Resolution team, explain the considerations when listing a leasehold property on Airbnb. The past few years have seen the astronomic rise of Airbnb, which allows owners to rent out their properties for short-term...

Stamp Duty Cut – How Will it Affect You?

Partner and head of law firm Blandy & Blandy’s award-winning Residential Property team, Manisha Bhula, comments on the Stamp Duty cut announced on 23 September 2022. What was announced? In today’s fiscal event, or ‘mini budget’, newly appointed Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng confirmed that Stamp Duty Land...

Blandy & Blandy Recognised as a Top Tier Firm in The Legal 500

Law firm Blandy & Blandy has again been recognised as a ‘top tier’ firm in the 2023 edition of The Legal 500, published this week, placing it among the leading law firms in the region. Blandy & Blandy is recommended across 13 different practice areas, all...

Blandy & Blandy Advises the Operators of Reading’s Winter Wonderland

Blandy & Blandy has successfully advised the operators of Reading’s Winter Wonderland, Premier Winter Wonderland Events Ltd, on the company’s Premises Licensing application and helped to secure its presence in Reading for the next six years. On 22 September Reading Borough Council’s Licensing Sub-Committee granted...

How Much Will you Save After National Insurance Increase Reversed

Partner Tim Clark, in law firm Blandy & Blandy’s Employment Law team, explains the announced reversal of the National Insurance (NI) rise, introduced earlier this year. The Treasury announced yesterday that the 1.25% NI increase introduced in April will be reversed from 6 November in...