23 April 2025
We have extensive knowledge of housing sector law. Our specialist legal teams provide advice and support to local authority housing departments, ALMOs and Registered Providers (RPs), as well as private developers with a range of legal services including title due diligence, leases and licences, stock transfers, procurement, contract formation, construction issues, corporate and third sector governance, facilities management, planning law and compulsory purchase, development agreements and s106 agreements.
Our social housing clients consult us on real estate, construction, corporate, employment and procurement matters as well as statutory and regulatory requirements and the application of public sector equality duties. We also advise on housing management issues, variation of the terms of tenancy agreements and stock transfers.
As a firm, we have a long history of working with housing providers and the contractors that operate in the market.
We regularly advise on contracts/programmes for improvement work, repair, maintenance, cleansing and grounds maintenance. We are currently acting for a London Council on their major borough-wide new homes scheme. We also deal with and support our housing clients in relation to construction disputes through our SP Adjudication team.
Our Social Housing team regularly acts for RPs and ALMOs in relation to their property portfolios including disposals and acquisitions, leasehold management and title due diligence.
We also regularly advise our clients and act for them in a wide range of disputes involving housing and leasehold issues, including:
Our Dispute Resolution team also undertakes a wide range of regulatory housing work for local authorities under the provisions of the Housing Act 2004. This includes:
We can also assist any authorities looking to introduce Additional or Selective Licensing in their Borough and provide advice on proposed schemes, consultation requirements and implementation.
23 April 2025
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