City of Westminster Council v Kazam & Anor (2023) EWHC 825 (KB) It is always the joint tenancies that cause problems... This was an appeal of a first instance decision dismissing a claim for possession by Westminster and declaring that Mr Rahimi had...
Law Society Housing Law Policy Committee.
The Law Society is looking for two solicitors to join the housing law policy committee. The committee works to inform and develop the Law Society's policy positions on housing law related matters, which can lead to lobbying government on law reform, or...
Illegal eviction – attempted or accomplished?
Wu v Chelmsford City Council (2023) EWCA Crim 338 Not something we see very often, an appeal from a conviction for illegal eviction (not that we see many convictions for illegal eviction in the first place). Brief facts - Mr and Mrs Krishnamoorthy had a...
Location, location, location (and getting discharge of duty right)
Zaman v London Borough of Waltham Forest and Uduezue v Bexley LBC (2023) EWCA Civ 322 These were two joined second appeals from section 204 appeals, both on the issue of whether the local authorities had lawfully discharged duty following decisions that 'out...
Job Ads – South London and Islington
Anthony Gold Solicitors PARALEGAL (6 months contract): HOUSING AND PROPERTY DISPUTES About the role: The Paralegal role (6 months contract) for the Housing and Property Disputes team will be responsible for supporting fee-earners in the team initially based...
Time to respond to ‘minded to’ letters, and getting affordability right
Our grateful thanks to Alice Irving of Doughty Street Chambers for this note of a section 204 appeal decision, which is interesting in the approach to representations in response to 'minded to' letters, to affordability assessments and on the timing and role...
Job Ads – South London, Wandsworth, Aberystwyth and Rhyl.
Anthony Gold: Housing & Property Disputes Solicitor 2+PQE Job Description We have an exciting opportunity for a 2+PQE Solicitor/FCILEX to work in our Housing & Property Disputes Team handling a varied caseload. About the firm Anthony Gold Solicitors...
How to Rent Guide – new version
DLUHC has today (24 March 2023) issued a revised version of the How to Rent guide. This is important because for any post 1 October 2015 assured shorthold tenancy, or ‘renewal’ tenancy (where the guide as been updated at the time of the new tenancy), the...
Overlooking – an overview
Fearn & Ors v Board of Trustees of the Tate Gallery (2023) UKSC 4 A belated note on the Supreme Court decision on nuisance and overlooking. You'll all know the result by now - the Tate lost - so this is about what the Supreme Court says about nuisance,...
Job ads. Tower Hamlets, Islington
Tower Hamlets Law Centre Housing Solicitor/Caseworker Salary: Up to £33,800 p.a. + generous terms and conditions. Tower Hamlets Law Centre helps some of the most vulnerable people in London’s East End. Since our foundation in 1975, we have earned a fine...
Contempt and Conduct of Litigation
Baxter v Doble & Anor (2023) EWHC 486 (KB) This was an application for committal for contempt of court for provision of legal services by a person not entitled to do so, arising out of a possession claim in Devon. It is of considerable significance in...
Rent Repayment Orders – just the immediate landlord
Rakusen v Jepsen & Ors (2023) UKSC 9 The issue for the Supreme Court was whether the wording of section 40 and 41 Housing and Planning Act 2016 meant that a rent repayment order could be made against only a tenant's immediate landlord, or also against a...