An appeal last week, before His Honour Judge Luba Q.C., focussed on CPR r. 55.8 and first hearings in
residential possession claims.
Commercial lease disputes are the most common, followed by
residential possession claims.
We advise on
residential possession claims, whether the properties are owned on a freehold or leasehold basis.
By its decision in McDonald, the Court of Appeal has provided a degree of certainty as to the position of human rights arguments as defences to
residential possession claims brought in the private sphere.
Not exact matches
Possession claims for
residential assured shorthold tenancies, business tenancies and mortgaged properties.
n If a
claim for
possession in respect of
residential property let on a tenancy relies on statutory grounds, then they must be specified in the particulars of
claim — on and off line.
I specialise in complex
residential and commercial
possession claims, property litigation, shortfall
claims and debt recovery on behalf of major lenders and mortgage providers.
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.
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 re
residential service charge disputes,
Possession claims,
Residential tenancies, Forfeiture & s. 146 notices of the Law of Property Act 1925, and Recovering re
Residential tenancies, Forfeiture & s. 146 notices of the Law of Property Act 1925, and Recovering rent arrears.
She has acted for clients in landlord and tenant matters, boundary and easement disputes, disrepair and breach of covenant
claims, forfeiture actions, business tenancy and
residential possession proceedings, lease extension and enfranchisement proceedings as well as boundary and easement disputes.
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.
Acted for a
residential property owner in relation to an adverse
possession and unlawful eviction
claim against developers who had acquired an adjacent property at auction.
Director Sophie Morley has strengths in landlord and tenant disputes including forfeiture, Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 issues, rent reviews and dilapidations; she also advises developers on title issues, development agreements and vacant
possession strategies, as well as handling termination strategies and enfranchisement
claims for
residential landlords.
3volution Limited's team is, according to one client, «head and shoulders above the competition», and has strengths in property - related professional negligence
claims,
residential possessions, dilapidations and contested CPOs.
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.
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.