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Housing Issues

If you are a Landlord, our experienced staff will be able to advise you on your obligations to tenants, property maintenance including planning and environmental issues, and all aspects of debt recovery including property repossession. We will outline our costs to you at the outset, and the fixed fee structures available.

We can help you with any claims you may have for rent arrears and possession, and we can negotiate re-payment terms with the Landlord/Managing Agents on your behalf. We can also handle disrepair claims and other breaches of covenant, service charge and dilapidation issues, disputes with Managing Agents, environmental & planning issues, recovery of deposits and overpayments.

ADVISING TENANTS ON A NEW LEASE:

  • Advising tenants on their rights under the lease and legislation
  • Acting for tenants in a dispute with a landlord
  • Acting for tenants in an application to the Private Residential Tenancies Board.

 

WE CAN HELP LANDLORDS IN THE FOLLOWING SITUATIONS:

  • Landlords in a Rent Review
  • Advising Landlords on the termination of a tenancy
  • Advising Landlords on an application for a new business tenancy
  • Acting for landlords in an application to the Private Residential Tenancies Board.

To make an inquiry please call us on Slough +44 1753 530 111 or London +44 20 7258 2006 and we’ll be happy to help. If you would prefer you can complete our online enquiry form or email us on info@dawnsolicitors.com

We handle a wide range of disputes including rent arrears, eviction notices, tenancy agreement breaches, deposit disputes, and property damage claims. Our solicitors work to resolve matters efficiently and fairly for both parties.

No. Your landlord must follow the proper legal procedure and provide written notice in accordance with your tenancy agreement and housing laws. If you’ve received an eviction notice, contact us immediately for legal advice.

If your landlord fails to carry out essential repairs after being notified, you may have the right to take legal action or claim compensation. Our solicitors can help you enforce your rights and ensure the property is made safe and habitable.

A solicitor can review your tenancy agreement, advise on your rights and responsibilities, negotiate settlements, and represent you in court if necessary. We aim to achieve a quick and fair resolution while minimizing stress and costs.