Home Truths: Grounds for Possession under the Renters' Rights Bill - 42 Bedford Row
In this episode of Home Truths, Alex Adamou and Max Gordon discuss some of the interesting grounds for possession proposed under the Renters' Rights Bill and debate if the Bill will bring the change that commentators are expecting.
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About the speakers
Max Gordon Max has a busy civil practice with a focus on employment law, contractual dispute, and property. He appears before Employment Tribunals, the EAT, County Courts, the Companies Court, the First Tier Tribunal, and in the High Court as sole counsel. He is described by clients as being "truly exceptional at what he does. He aims to obtain the best possible outcome for his client." |
Alexander Adamou Alex was called to the bar in 2017 and joins chambers following development of an extensive Common Law practice at 33 Bedford Row Chambers. His main practice areas are Business, Property, Housing and Employment Law and he regularly appears as sole counsel in the County Court, High Court and Employment tribunal. Alex is known for his considered, thorough and commercially minded approach coupled with fierce but measured advocacy. |
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