Residential Litigation Solicitor
Solicitor – Residential Litigation / Leasehold Disputes Location: Birmingham (Hybrid Working)
Experience: 3+ PQE
Working Pattern: Flexible working considered
A growing specialist property law practice is seeking a Solicitor (3+ PQE) to join its Residential Litigation / Leasehold Disputes team in Birmingham.
The firm operates nationally within the property sector, advising freeholders, managing agents, property managers and leaseholders on complex leasehold and residential disputes. With a consistently increasing volume of instructions, the team is expanding and looking for a solicitor who enjoys technically detailed property litigation and tribunal work.
This is a strong opportunity to join a specialist practice with a focused client base and an expanding disputes team, offering a varied and interesting caseload within a niche area of property law.
The Role You will manage a broad range of leasehold and residential litigation matters, including both court and tribunal work.
Key responsibilities include:
- Debt recovery matters across small claims, fast track and multi-track proceedings
- Breach of lease claims in the County Court and tribunal forums
- Forfeiture and possession proceedings
- Lease extension and lease variation matters
- Preparing and managing First-tier Tribunal applications
- Detailed lease analysis and interpretation
- Enforcement of judgments and recovery strategies
- Appointment of manager applications
- Major works consultation procedures
- Section 20B notices
- Lease variations and structural issues within leases
- Repair obligations and related statutory notices
The Ideal Candidate • Qualified Solicitor with 3+ years’ PQE in property litigation or leasehold disputes
- Strong working knowledge of Civil Procedure Rules and enforcement procedures
- Experience dealing with long leasehold landlord and tenant legislation
- Confident handling tribunal and court processes
- Strong organisation skills with the ability to manage deadlines and competing priorities
- Excellent client communication skills and attention to detail
- Knowledge of Right to Manage (RTM) structures and processes
- Familiarity with Companies Act 2006 provisions relevant to property management structures
- Awareness of key case law within leasehold reform and landlord & tenant legislation
You will benefit from:
- A varied and technically interesting caseload
- Exposure to both court and tribunal work
- A collaborative and supportive team environment
- Hybrid working and modern working practices
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