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Property Patter: The trendy option – FAQs on tenant CVAs (Company Voluntary Arrangements)

In the third of our series of our Property Patter podcasts looking at tenant insolvency, Emma Humphreys is joined by Roger Elford and Daniel Moore to look at some key points on tenant CVAs.  Listen in for the answers to FAQs including “How do CVAs impact on landlords?”, “What do landlords need to look out for in CVA proposals?”, “When can a landlord challenge a CVA?” and “Which CVAs are already heading to the courts?”

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