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Peta Dollar
Peta is the editor of the property transactions section of the site. She is also the author of the article on overage and co-author of the articles on surrender and re-grant, and developers beware of the pitfalls of tenants' rights of first refusal, and collective enfranchisement!
Peta is a non-practising solicitor with more than 25 years' experience of all areas of commercial property law. In 2005, after 17 years as a Real Estate Partner at Denton Wilde Sapte, she made a lifestyle change, and now writes and lectures full time on a wide variety of property-related topics.
She also provides in-house training for major law firms both in and outside London. She regularly publishes items in Landlord and Tenant Review, Estates Gazette, Property Law Journal and Solicitors' Journal. She has filmed a number of surveyors' training videos with Einstein.
Peta is a member of the Editorial Board of Landlord and Tenant Review, on the Consultation Board of Practical Law Company (Property) and the co-author of a book Tenants' Pre-emption Rights: A landlord's guide to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987, published by Jordans.
Sarah Thompson-Copsey
Sarah is the editor of the Landlord and Tenant (General) section of the site. She is also the co-author, with Peta Dollar and Anthony Radevsky, of the article "Developers beware! The pitfalls of tenants' rights of first refusal and collective enfranchisement".
Sarah is a former partner and head of the London property litigation practice of the firm then known as Denton Hall with over 15 years experience in commercial property disputes. Her legal experience includes advising many blue chip retail clients, developers and institutions. Sarah recently returned to the UK following five years working in Hong Kong and Tokyo, and obtained her LLM at King's College, London. She now works as a freelance legal speaker and writer, and has lectured for the College of Law, CLT, the ISVA, Imperial College, Legal Easel and Professional Conferences as well as appearing on Legal Network TV.
Sarah is a co-author of Tenants' Pre-emption Rights: A Landlord's Guide to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987, and has written extensively for a number of legal and property journals.
In today’s economic climate, landlords are being faced with increasing numbers of tenants looking to minimise their outgoings, and so failing to comply with their repairing obligations, both during and at the end of the lease.
Topics Include:
- Ascertaining the standard of repair
- Renewal/replacement
- The problem with obsolete or old buildings
- ‘Handing back a wholly different thing’
- Why enforcing the covenant during the term rarely works
- Problems with valuing the diminution in the landlord’s reversionary interest
- Avoiding litigation on a terminal dilapidations claim
- Tips & traps for both landlords and tenants
Course available soon!