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Laura Southgate

Laura Southgate

Partner, Cripps Pemberton Greenish

Laura Southgate is a partner in the property disputes team. Specialising in property disputes for over 17 years, she has experience in advising on most contentious property issues. She does a of work with various London estates and other commercial, residential and mixed-use property owning or occupying companies and individuals. Areas of expertise: • Landlord and tenant disputes (forfeiture/possession, contested lease renewals, dilapidations, service charge, rent review, breach of covenant) • Real property disputes (restrictive covenants, easements, adverse possession) • Development disputes (rights of light, option agreements) • Property insolvency • Party wall appeals • Trespass/Removal of squatters • Residential asset management • Building Safety Act 2022

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Abolition of no-fault evictions
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Abolition of no-fault evictions

Landlords will be more selective in choosing tenants and the supply of rental property may fall as a result of proposed reforms, says Laura Southgate
8 Jun 2020