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Real Estate Rundown S2 Ep 4: The Landlord and Tenant Covenants Act 1995

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Posted by Andrew Jones & Ben McCosker on 11 November 2025

Andrew Jones Real Estate Partner
Ben McCosker Senior Associate
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About the authors

Andrew Jones

Real Estate Partner

Andrew is responsible for the performance of the firm’s real estate group. He advises clients on the acquisition and disposal of freehold and leasehold commercial properties.

Ben McCosker

Senior Associate

Ben is a Senior Associate and a Solicitor Advocate within the Property Litigation team at Wright Hassall, working predominantly on commercial property matters.

Andrew Jones

Andrew is responsible for the performance of the firm’s real estate group. He advises clients on the acquisition and disposal of freehold and leasehold commercial properties.

Ben McCosker

Ben is a Senior Associate and a Solicitor Advocate within the Property Litigation team at Wright Hassall, working predominantly on commercial property matters.

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