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Home > Publications > Commercial Property
Commercial Property


Energy Perfomance of Buildings.
Contact: Gerard O'Hanlon.
Autumn 2008.
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Adverse Possession / Squatters' Rights.
Contact: Caroline McNamara.
Autumn 2008.
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Wind Farms and Leasehold Interests.
Contact: Gerard O'Hanlon.
Autumn 2008.
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Commercial Tenants - thumbnail Commercial Tenants and Renewal Rights:
New Developments in Landlord and Tenant Law.

Contact: Jim Gollogley, Gerard O'Hanlon or Lucy O'Connell.
August 2008.
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Room With a View.
The recent Budget did not eliminate capital allowances for investors in developments such as hotels - at least in the immediate future. But an astute developer would be wise to plan ahead and to consider the options available on the expiry of the tax life of a given project.
Contact: Gerard O'Hanlon.
Spring 2008.
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Stamp Duty Alert: Recent Stamp Duty Changes.
Contact: Emmet Scully
December 2007.
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New Floor Area Guidelines for Apartments.
Contact: Jim Gollogley.
Autumn 2007.
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Stamp Duty - thumbnail Stamp Duty eAlert:
Recent Changes in Stamp Duty Legislation and Practice.

Contact: Emmet Scully
July 2007.
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New Building Control Legislation.
It may well help to protect the consumer, particularly in respect of fire safety,
energy efficiency and access for those with disabilities, but it is likely to come at a price. This article looks at the implications for developers and consumers.
Contact: Jim Gollogley.
Summer 2007.
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Co-ownership: Frequently Asked Questions.
Contact: Jim Gollogley.
Spring 2007.
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VAT on Property - New Revenue Proposals.
Contact: Jim Gollogley or Gerard O'Hanlon.
March 2007.
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Finance Bill 2007: Proposed Changes to Stamp Duty.
Contact: Emmet Scully or Jim Gollogley.
March 2007.
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Co-ownership: a Legal Loophole.
The Succession Act makes it hard for a parent to favour one child over the others when it comes to the disposal of the estate, particularly if co-ownership of property
is involved. But a legal anomaly in the Act means that it can be done.
Contact: Gerard O'Hanlon.
Winter 2006.
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Stamp of Approval.
Good news for developers: a new agreement with the Revenue Commissioners means that they can retain residential units they have built without incurring stamp duty.
Contact: Jim Gollogley.
Autumn 2006.
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Business Tenants and Renewal Rights.
An examination of the concept of the business equity in business tenancy
agreements as well as recent Government proposals on renewal rights.
Contact: Lucy O'Connell.
Summer 2006.
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Presentation to ACCA gathering in Dundalk on the following topics:
Recent tax issues in relation to property, Revenue's investigation of the contruction sector and Practical tips and traps in relation to stamp duty.

Contact: Emmet Scully, Eoin Cunneen or Jim Gollogley.
April 2006.
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The Residential Tenancies Act 2004: Part Two.
Contact: Jim Gollogley.
September 2005.
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The Residential Tenancies Act 2004: Part One.
Contact: Jim Gollogley.
September 2005.
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Ground Rents and the Protection of State Property.
Contact: Jim Gollogley.
August 2005.
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