Annabelle Randell is an Associate in the Dispute Resolution team.
She specialises in property litigation and deals with all disputes relating to real estate. Annabelle acts for a diverse range of clients, including private landlords, large multi-national corporations, local authorities and charities. Annabelle has experience acting in a range of disputes including disputes relation to dilapidations, rent arrears, service charge disputes, landlord and tenant actions, easements and boundaries.
Dispute Resolution
Annabelle is an experienced and focused property litigation solicitor, adept in resolving both residential and commercial real estates disputes, via negotiation, mediation or within a court setting if necessary.
Work Highlights
- Representing the Tenant in the reported high court case of a premises where it was found that her Landlord’s insurance premium could be relied on for the benefit of his tenant – Elizabeth Ann Fresca-Judd v Galina Golovina [2016] EQHC 497.
- Representing multiple leaseholders in their claim against the insolvent developer of their leasehold premises in a seaside development in Devon.
- Securing possession against a Defendant who had intentionally misled the Court in former matrimonial proceedings as to the extent of his and his former wife’s demised land, wherein secondary claims in professional negligence were considered and a mortgagee’s interest included in the claim(s) for possession.
- Representing buyer clients in a large misrepresentation claim against their previous vendor for failing to disclose the presence of Japanese knotweed at their property, which had continued to grow into and damage their property and its brickwork.
- Representing the Defendant in a large multi-million-pound TLATA claim to the beneficial interest in a beautiful riverside property in Windsor, purported to have been gifted to him by his brother-in-law.