Charlotte Belton

Solicitor

Charlotte has been absolutely amazing throughout our long and complex legal battle. Her dedication, expertise, and unwavering support have given us confidence every step of the way. She is incredibly knowledgeable, responsive, and genuinely cares about her clients. We couldn't have asked for a better advocate on our side. ”
- Jakob & Hadassah Khubani

I’ve been very impressed with your/CBG’s work throughout: overall professionalism; thorough understanding of the history of the case; extensive technical knowledge; clear, detailed and prompt updates and responses; good commercial instincts and willingness to provide pragmatic advice; availability for calls and meetings; tenacity in chasing the court, tenant, agent, bailiffs, etc. ”

Charlotte is a Solicitor in our Dispute Resolution department.

Charlotte qualified as a Solicitor in August 2023 and specialises mainly in real estate litigation instructed by a range of clients including property investors, corporate property owners, high net worth individuals and private landlords.

Charlotte also advises more generally on commercial disputes including professional negligence claims.

Qualified as a solicitor, England & Wales, 2023.

Charlotte’s focus lies in commercial and residential property litigation work, including:

Residential possession claims.

Contested and uncontested business lease renewals.

Forfeiture claims.

Dilapidations.

Rent arrears claims.

Acting for a residential landlord against tenants for substantial rent arrears, obtaining a possession order and money judgment. In addition, obtaining leave to transfer to the High Court for enforcement of a writ of possession.

Obtaining summary judgment on behalf of a commercial landlord against a tenant for substantial rent arrears, as well as an ‘Unless Order’ for the tenant to pay the outstanding court fee for their counterclaim.

Acting for a property developer in claim against trespassers and successfully obtaining possession of a large commercial unit with over 20 squatters within a quick period of time.

Advising residential landlords in relation to the sale of a freehold, and the preparation and service of notices pursuant to section 5 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 on qualifying tenants to allow them the Right of First Refusal.

Advising on a range of commercial tenants rights of renewal for business tenancies and how best to protect their position under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954.

Charlotte is a Solicitor in our Dispute Resolution department.

Charlotte qualified as a Solicitor in August 2023 and specialises mainly in real estate litigation instructed by a range of clients including property investors, corporate property owners, high net worth individuals and private landlords.

Charlotte also advises more generally on commercial disputes including professional negligence claims.

Qualified as a solicitor, England & Wales, 2023.

Charlotte’s focus lies in commercial and residential property litigation work, including:

Residential possession claims.

Contested and uncontested business lease renewals.

Forfeiture claims.

Dilapidations.

Rent arrears claims.

Acting for a residential landlord against tenants for substantial rent arrears, obtaining a possession order and money judgment. In addition, obtaining leave to transfer to the High Court for enforcement of a writ of possession.

Obtaining summary judgment on behalf of a commercial landlord against a tenant for substantial rent arrears, as well as an ‘Unless Order’ for the tenant to pay the outstanding court fee for their counterclaim.

Acting for a property developer in claim against trespassers and successfully obtaining possession of a large commercial unit with over 20 squatters within a quick period of time.

Advising residential landlords in relation to the sale of a freehold, and the preparation and service of notices pursuant to section 5 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 on qualifying tenants to allow them the Right of First Refusal.

Advising on a range of commercial tenants rights of renewal for business tenancies and how best to protect their position under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954.

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