Will the Government Scrap Section 21 This Year, and What Could This Mean?
Section 21 Notices, also called “no fault evictions”, are one of the most controversial aspects of the 1996 Housing Act. The landlord is able to start the eviction process at the end of an assured shorthold tenancy (AST) or during a periodic tenancy without having to give reasons for their desire to regain possession of the property. But will the Government choose to scrap it?
Continue reading →How does Temperature affect Legionella Growth?
Legionella is a common waterborne bacterium. It thrives in water systems that are not properly maintained, and it can be fast-growing. It is largely found in cooling towers, tanks, water heaters and spray systems, but all water systems carry a potential risk. This bacterium carries significant risk to health, as when it is breathed into the lungs, there is the danger of contracting Legionnaire’s Disease—a form of pneumonia that can be very serious.
Continue reading →When and Where can Someone be Served with a Legal Document?
Serving a legal document is the fundamental outset of filing a claim against someone. To ensure that the procedure runs smoothly and legally, it is vital to serve the documents in the correct way. You must take care to guarantee that this step is performed at the right time, in the right place, and involving the right people.
Continue reading →What is a Process Server?
A process server acts as the oil that keeps the wheels of legal processes turning smoothly. They deliver significant legal documentation to the right person at the right time, whether this be an individual, a company, or organisation. They’re particularly helpful for cases in which the recipient can’t be tracked down, or if the recipient poses a threat to the papers’ sender.
Continue reading →What Security Guards Can and Can’t do in the UK
A Security Officer, also known as a Security Guard, is responsible for ensuring the safety of the property, company, group, or individuals they are assigned to protect. Their responsibilities include keeping watch on the site, dealing with threats and inappropriate behaviour, responding to emergencies, and keeping note of all on-site happenings. But what exactly can security guards do?
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