Housing fraud in the courts – getting the best evidence
Join Andy Lane and Sarah Salmon as they take social landlords through requirements to recover possession or obtain an injunction preventing sub-letting.
This housing fraud webinar focuses on the evidential requirements and options that should be considered and addressed by social landlords seeking to recover possession or obtain an injunction preventing sub-letting. The webinar will address pre-action activity, pre-action correspondence and data protection questions before going on to consider the court process, the Part 18 option and witness and evidence presentation.
About the speakers
Andrew Lane Andy Lane’s practice focuses on social housing, local government and public law, and he works primarily for local authorities and housing associations. Before coming to the Bar, Andy spent over 10 years working in the statutory and voluntary sector in the field of housing, debt and benefits advice. He also had a spell as a local authority councillor, and held a number of portfolios during that time, including Chair of the Housing Committee. This background has meant that Andy is very approachable, comfortable in a variety of settings and able to articulate his advice and case in a manner that is both attractive and compelling. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Sarah Salmon Sarah Salmon specialises in public law, housing, and property law. She is ranked as a leading junior in Legal 500 for both Administrative Law and Human Rights and housing. She is recommended in Chambers and Partners for housing. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |