Natalie Thomas


Natalie has comprehensive experience in property litigation, acting for property investment trusts and companies, pension funds, local authorities, registered providers and individuals in relation to a wide range of leasehold, development, commercial property and residential property matters. 

Natalie has comprehensive experience in property litigation, acting for property investment trusts and companies, pension funds, local authorities, registered providers and individuals in relation to a wide range of leasehold, development, commercial property and residential property matters.

Work includes Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 issues, break notices, recovery of rent and service charge arrears, squatters and adverse possession, and dilapidations. Also rights to light, easements, and restrictive covenants.

Historically with an emphasis on residential work within the social housing sector Natalie continues to do a lot of disrepair litigation for local authorities and registered providers. She also assists on other residential matters such a possession, injunctions, antisocial behaviour and access issues.

Natalie regularly provides training on a variety of issues.

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Proprietary estoppel in a family dispute: the importance of witness evidence

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A case demonstrating the court's approach to determining a boundary dispute, and associated claim for trespass, where there are no clear plans showing the boundary

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The Court of Appeal considers whether a restrictive covenant prohibiting "additional buildings" prevented demolishing the original building and replacing it with something bigger

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Can a tribunal appointed manager be an 'accountable person' under the Building Safety Act?

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Are receivers entitled to be indemnified for lease obligations?

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Trowers' property litigation weekly update

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