I am a partner and head of the firm's asset recovery litigation and sales teams, specialising in residential and
commercial possession claims, property litigation, shortfall claims, debt recovery and professional negligence litigation on behalf of major lenders and mortgage providers.
I specialise in complex residential and
commercial possession claims, property litigation, shortfall claims and debt recovery on behalf of major lenders and mortgage providers.
Not exact matches
He has experience of banking & financial services disputes of a varied nature, including under LMA facility agreements, mortgage disputes (including
possession proceedings), prime brokerage, derivatives,
claims in relation to «vishing» scams and for recovery of mistaken bank payments, in the context of both
commercial and retail banking.
He has experience dealing with Disputes relating to written & unwritten leases & licences, Contentious & non-contentious tenancy renewals under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, Dilapidation disputes, Serving break notices,
Commercial & residential service charge disputes,
Possession claims, Residential tenancies, Forfeiture & s. 146 notices of the Law of Property Act 1925, and Recovering rent arrears.
Harjie is frequently involved in demanding and complex land and property related disputes and is the firm's lead partner on all
commercial landlord and tenant litigation including contested lease renewals, lease termination, disputed dilapidation and service charge
claims, actions against telecommunication operators, actions for breach of covenants,
possession claims and enforcement.
Within the property field his practice includes restrictive covenants, rights of way and other easements, adverse
possession,
claims involving rectification of the Land Register, co-ownership and trusts, mortgages, LPA Receivers,
commercial tenancies including renewals, residential tenancies and leasehold enfranchisement, construction of covenants, dilapidations, forfeiture and relief.
Recent highlights include representing a
commercial landlord in a challenge against a new lease; handling a dilapidations
claim for a landlord; and acting for the owner of a mobile home site in a dispute concerning pitch
possession following a period of unpaid pitch fees by the occupants.
Recent highlights include acting for two individuals in separate
claims relating to adverse
possession; handling a lease renewal
claim for a car dealership; acting for a private tenant in an enfranchisement
claim regarding a property in Central London; and representing a national
commercial landlord in bringing a dilapidations
claim against a former tenant.
Adverse
possession claims including successfully advising a multinational company to a strip of land forming part of a large
commercial site but which was never included in the legal title and which significantly impacted on the development value of the land;
Kate has experience of disputes concerning the sale of land, mortgage
possession claims, residential and
commercial landlord and tenant matters including service charge disputes.
Kate accepts instructions in all aspects of property litigation and has had experience of disputes concerning the sale of land, mortgage
possession claims, residential and
commercial landlord and tenant matters including service charge disputes.
Commercial lease disputes are the most common, followed by residential
possession claims.
He acts regularly in residential and
commercial possession proceedings, forfeiture
claims and service charge disputes.
She has a broad property practice and has advised and represented
commercial and residential clients on — amongst other things — dilapidations, the construction of leases and licences, easements and covenants, express and implied trusts, boundary disputes, forfeiture, adverse
possession and proprietary estoppel
claims.