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Best Solicitors for Landlords in England

Legal advice tailored to landlords can save significant time and money. The solicitors listed here have experience with the specific contracts, rights and disputes relevant to landlords in England and Wales.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do landlords need a solicitor?

A solicitor is essential for drafting legally sound tenancy agreements, serving formal notices (Section 8 or Section 21), dealing with possession proceedings, lease extensions (for leasehold properties), and any dispute with a tenant or freeholder. Using a template without legal review is a common and costly mistake.

What is a landlord's legal responsibility in England?

Landlords must provide an annual gas safety certificate (Gas Safe engineer), an energy performance certificate (EPC rating E or above), an electrical installation condition report every five years, working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, and the government's "How to Rent" guide. Failure carries fines of up to £30,000.

How much does a landlord solicitor cost?

A standard assured shorthold tenancy agreement costs £150–£350 to draft. Serving a Section 21 or Section 8 notice typically costs £100–£250. Full possession proceedings through the courts range from £800 to £2,500 depending on complexity. Many landlord solicitors offer fixed-fee packages.

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