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Articles included this month:

Landlords and letting agents ‘liable for noisy tenants’
Government scheme helps create 60,000 new businesses
Court fee increase ‘will hit small businesses chasing debts’
Employers urged to help older staff stay in work longer
Director not liable for £1.5m claim despite false statement
Landlord wins insurance claim for damage caused by tenant
Objectors fail to stop development in greenfield site

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Landlords and letting agents ‘liable for noisy tenants’

A court has ruled that landlords and letting agents can be held liable for disturbances caused by their tenants and could face fines of up to £20,000.

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Government scheme helps create 60,000 new businesses

A government scheme is helping to create 450 new businesses every week, according to the latest figures.

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Court fee increase ‘will hit small businesses chasing debts’

A proposed 5% increase in court fees could deter small businesses pursuing claims for late payments, according to the Bar Council, which represents barristers in England and Wales.

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Employers urged to help older staff stay in work longer

A government minister has urged employers to keep up with changes in society and help older staff to keep working beyond the normal retirement age.

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Director not liable for £1.5m claim despite false statement

The importance of carrying out due diligence before making large purchases was highlighted in a recent case before the courts.

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Landlord wins insurance claim for damage caused by tenant

A commercial property company has won a claim that its insurers should pay for damage caused maliciously by tenants.

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Objectors fail to stop development in greenfield site

Developers have been granted permission to build 400 homes on a greenfield site despite local objections.

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