Piers Wehner plays host again this week, as Jess Harrold swaps seats to tell us all about the long-awaited consultation on the Landlord & Tenant Act.
Nearly 70 years old and in need of a refresh. The legislation, that is, not Jess.
Meanwhile, editor Sam McClary joins to discuss the impact of April 1st's EPC changes, plus the government's underwhelming Green Day cover.
Bricks & Mortar: Lisa Tye and Kathryn Jump on the benefits of a job share
EG Like Sunday Morning: From Fleet Street to Croydon
EG Like Sunday Morning: City regeneration and socio-economic representation
Bricks & Mortar: Fiona Lomas-Holt on the benefits of employee ownership
Long Harbour boss on £1.5bn single-family housing ambitions
EG Like Sunday Morning: Movers, shakers and certified bangers
EG Interview Live: Sellar chair Duncan Owen
In on the Act: Daniel Black and Fern Schofield discuss the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard Regulations
Streamlining for business growth: the Property Litigation Association view on 1954 Act reform
EG Interview Live: PfP Capital chief executive Catherine Webster
Bricks & Mortar: Lawyers Ruby Dalal and Pauline Page discuss their career journeys
EG at MIPIM: Lord Dominic Johnson on why capital is king
EG at MIPIM: Exploring the key trends driving the UK’s commercial real estate economy
EG at MIPIM: Unlocking the power of public and private collaboration in UK Cities
EG at MIPIM: Why effective leadership is key to creating truly inclusive real estate
EG at MIPIM: Can governance save us from environmental and social challenges?
EG Interview Live: Office for Investment MD Tim Newns
EG at MIPIM: Resilient London
EG at MIPIM: Creating a better future for business, society and the natural world
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