Shareholder disputes in Manchester, UK by blackstonesolicitorsltd.co.uk


Posted On Sep 5 2020

Boundary dispute solicitors in Manchester, UK with blackstonesolicitorsltd.co.uk? Regardless of the complexity of the Deed of Variation, our solicitors have the experience and specialist knowledge to help you achieve an outcome that protects and fully represents you and your loved ones. We will take the time to make sure you fully understand the documentation and its objectives. We are 100% committed to ensuring each and every one of our clients receives the highest quality service and we will go the extra mile to ensure that you are happy with the results gained. We understand it can be particularly difficult to deal with matters relating to death and inheritance, and this is why our friendly and approachable team always take a sympathetic and understanding approach, ensuring that you receive the support you need.

If a company is formed by two friends with complementary skills and they fall out, leaving the company unable to continue with only one of them, the underlying basis of the company will have gone. Alternatively, there may be deadlock between the shareholders which cannot be resolved in any other way. However, if the company is in financial difficulties a creditor may issue a petition under S.122 anyway, whatever the shareholders may want. If you are a minority shareholder, the shareholders’ agreement can be drafted in such a way that certain decisions need unanimous shareholder approval, for instance, the issue of new shares, appointment or removal of directors, taking on new borrowings or changing the main business of the company.

We are dogged in our determination to make sure all parties involved do what they should be doing, when they should be doing it, giving you the peace of mind to focus on the other important matters you are dealing with. Transferring the ownership of a home that has a mortgage, such as when gifting to the next generation, or giving someone shared ownership of a property with a mortgage can be tricky. While it is entirely possible to do so, there are a variety of factors to take into consideration. To find out more about how to transfer the ownership of a property with a mortgage, contact our residential property solicitors today for a free, no obligation initial discussion on 0161 929 0121. Or alternatively fill in our online enquiry form or email us on info@blackstonesolicitorsltd.co.uk and a member of our team will contact you.

Why are we better for you? We stand out from the crowd because we care about every case we take on, and doggedly fight to get the result that is fair and right. This is reflected in our ethos of passion and tenacity, which we follow at all times. We understand clients want a law firm to fight their corner every step of the way. We are: Passionate about each and every case, Willing to pursue what we think is right, Highly experienced in getting the right results for our clients, Highly academic – both in our background and our approach, Proud of the work we do. Discover extra information on https://blackstonesolicitorsltd.co.uk/corporate-legal-services/joint-ventures/.

What will I need to do during the rent recovery process? Blackstone Solicitors will perform the vast majority of work during the rent recovery process. We understand that chasing money can be exhausting and stressful, which is why we take appropriate steps to alleviate the burden. All we need from you are copies of: Property ownership documents, Details about the tenant, The tenancy contract, Evidence that you did not receive the money you are attempting to claim back, Evidence that the tenant left your property within the last six years.

A break clause is written into the commercial lease from the outset and allows a Tenant (and even a Landlord) to end a lease early by serving a notice on the other party. The lease will set out certain requirements that must be followed to ensure the break is valid, for example, the Tenant may be required to give the Landlord notice that they wish to enact the break clause, and all outstanding monies due must be paid. On the other hand, a Tenant may find that the preconditions set by the Landlord mean that the break clause is, in reality, incapable of being exercised. If both parties opt out of the legislation as part of the lease, there is no automatic right to security of tenure. Under these circumstances, a Tenant can vacate the property without providing notice by informing the other by writing. If a Tenant refuses to vacate the property, the Landlord will usually need to undertake possession proceedings. See even more information at https://blackstonesolicitorsltd.co.uk/.

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