Professional Indemnity Claims Examples for the Property Sector
Managing Agent: A tenant, at one of the insured’s client’s
properties under management, fell downstairs and injured himself. He claimed that the lights in the…
Managing Agent: A tenant, at one of the insured’s client’s
properties under management, fell downstairs and injured himself. He claimed that the lights in the…
Real estate transactions are no different from any other M&A deal (e.g., selling a trading business), in that the parties’ interests are often far from aligned.
The Christmas decorations have been packed away for another year, and you can consider a “dry-January”, but the world of weird insurance claims continues regardless of the time of year.
More and more nowadays we are seeing an increased number of Larke v Nugus requests asking that more information is provided on the circumstances surrounding the drafting and execution of the will.
Establishing a New Legal Practice? Tips on obtaining Solicitors’ PI cover.
It may seem hard to believe but it is now 20 years since the Solicitors’ Indemnity Fund entered into run-off and the provision of primary indemnity insurance transferred to the open market. Although, for many, the period of time may seem to have…
Autumn has arrived and along with enjoying the beautiful colours and crisp mornings it is time to re-read your insurance policy conditions and ensure that your heating and other winter precautions have been
taken.
Chartered Surveyors that specialise in management work for landed estate clients (or land agency) are often asked to act as a trustee, where some of
their client’s property assets are owned via a…
Cox Mahon’s clients were responsible for the property management carrying out inspections at regular predetermined intervals and arranging any necessary repairs or maintenance at…