Naomi Heathcote, Legal Director
Naomi advises companies and private individuals on commercial and residential property matters. Her particular expertise is in leasehold enfranchisement, acting for both landlord and tenant clients in this specialist field.
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About
Naomi advises companies and private individuals on commercial and residential property matters. Her particular expertise is in leasehold enfranchisement, acting for both landlord and tenant clients in this specialist field. Naomi received the Highly Commended Award for Young Professional of the Year at the Enfranchisement & Right To Manage Awards 2013 and 2014.Naomi is admitted to practise in England and Wales.
Experience
- Managing the property aspects of the portfolio of leasehold and collective enfranchisement claims for the Howard de Walden Estate
- Numerous collective enfranchisement claims, frequently involving complex title structures and necessitating leasebacks of both commercial and residential units. Naomi most recently acted for the landlord on the collective enfranchisement of a property worth £82million
- Lease extensions and house freehold transfers of a huge variety of properties, acting for both landlord and tenant
Our thinking
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Naomi Heathcote quoted by STEP on the UK Economic Crime Bill
The House of Commons passed the Bill after condensing the normal stages of debate, including all three readings, into a single day.
Naomi Heathcote
Closing the loopholes on economic crime
The Bill has been put forward by the Government to assist in the fight against fraud and all forms of economic crime.
Naomi Heathcote
Naomi Heathcote writes for Property Law Journal on MEES in the context of lease drafting
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Consultation on Minimum Energy Performance of private rented property
Reviewing the Government's proposal to amend the Energy Efficiency in order to improve the energy performance of private rented homes.
Naomi Heathcote
A Review of MEES
Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards define the minimum level of energy efficiency for tenancies in the private rental sector.