Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Legal

Our first ever legal supplement, including an exclusive survey looking at how much social landlords are paying their lawyers.

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Resources

  • Bright ideas

    08/07/2011

    Elderly and disabled people don’t have to live with ugly adaptations to their homes. Katie Puckett finds out about a contest shining a light on good design

  • Branch out via Europe

    22/07/2011

    Social landlords creating companies to run extra services must still note EU procurement rules, says Rebecca Rees, partner at Trowers & Hamlins

  • A quick solution

    25/11/2011

    A recent case shows landlords should not have to go through a long process when seeking possession, says Ruth Hills

  • Personal shopper

    13/04/2012

    Housing association Orbit’s in-house procurement team has found itself in demand as other social landlords seek its expertise. Jess McCabe finds out the secrets to its success

  • Shout it from the rooftops

    06/01/2012

    Further planning rules under the Localism Act could increase the need to consult residents, says Ben Halsey, senior associate at Lewis Silkin