Solicitors in Putney and Chiswick

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Our offices may be closed to the general public but we are still working and available to you. We have always been flexible in the way we conduct our work to suit your needs and this remains the case. 

The Government has urged people not to move house to try to limit the spread of coronavirus across the UK. It has said that buyers and renters should delay moving while emergency stay-at-home measures are in place.


The spread of Covid-19 has forced the abrupt closures of shops, restaurants, cafés and other businesses across the UK. Here we give some general advice to commercial landlords and tenants on their options. 
The Coronavirus Act, which came into force on 25th March, has been anticipated by lawyers in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak which has seen most peoples’ way of living obliterated overnight.

Increased social distancing measures to combat the coronavirus have undoubtedly been putting strain on families with shared childcare arrangements.

 
At present we are being advised by the Government “that the single most important action we can all take, in fighting coronavirus, is to stay at home in order to protect the NHS and save lives.” 
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