Victoria Jones#2338

Victoria Jones

Victoria has over 17 years’ experience as a commercial litigator, with a particular expertise in property litigation, and has been a professional support lawyer, both for law firms and on a freelance basis, since 2010.

Victoria is currently an associate and professional support lawyer at Freeths, where she provides technical support to the Dispute Management lawyers across all offices. This includes: developing and maintaining the know-how folders with precedents and guidance notes; ensuring that lawyers and clients are kept up to date on developments in the law; delivering and organising training; and undertaking research.

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Possession proceedings
Possession proceedings
Practice notes

This Practice Note explains how to bring a possession claim when a lease or licence has ended, whether residential or commercial. It covers Part 55 of the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR 55), how to prepare the claim, and practical guidance for the hearing.

Residential service charges—disputes and procedures
Residential service charges—disputes and procedures
Practice notes

This Practice Note explains the procedure for handling some of the most common residential service charge disputes under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 (LTA 1985), including the landlord’s power to recover residential service charges, the reasonableness of the demand, the timing of demands and the timing and wording of notices and how to bring an application in relation to service charge demands and recovery before the First Tier Tribunal (Property Tribunal) and the recovery of the landlord’s costs for service charge proceedings.

Section 49 of the Law of Property Act 1925—summary procedure for contractual issues and orders for repayment of deposits
Section 49 of the Law of Property Act 1925—summary procedure for contractual issues and orders for repayment of deposits
Practice notes

This Practice Note considers the procedure under section 49(1) of the Law of Property Act 1925 (LPA 1925), by which a buyer or seller of any interest in land may, between exchange and completion, make a summary application to court in respect of any requisitions or objections, any claim for compensation, or any other question arising out of or connected with the contract (other than a question affecting the existence or validity of the contract).The court may make such order as appears just, including an order as to the costs of and incidental to the application. The note also deals with a buyer's rights under LPA 1925, s 49(2) to ask the court to return their deposit in appropriate circumstances.

Taking control of goods—fees of the enforcement agent
Taking control of goods—fees of the enforcement agent
Practice notes

This Practice Note sets out what fees an enforcement agent may charge and recover when they take control of goods either to satisfy a judgment debt or under the commercial rent arrears recovery (CRAR) regime.

Counter-notice under the Party Wall etc Act 1996
Counter-notice under the Party Wall etc Act 1996
Precedents

This counter-notice is for use where an Adjoining Owner has been served with a Party Wall etc Act 1996 notice by a Building Owner who intends to carry out party wall works to an existing wall. It covers the different scenarios where the Adjoining Owner requires the works proposed by the Building Owner to be modified, or some additional works to be carried out for their own benefit.

Directions—opposed LTA 1954 business lease renewal
Directions—opposed LTA 1954 business lease renewal
Precedents

This precedent is for use when directions are sought in an opposed lease renewal matter under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954.

Directions—unopposed LTA 1954 business lease renewal
Directions—unopposed LTA 1954 business lease renewal
Precedents

This precedent is a set/timetable of standard directions used when there is an unopposed lease renewal of commercial premises, pursuant to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954.

Drafting note for claim form and particulars—unopposed lease renewal (tenant’s claim)
Drafting note for claim form and particulars—unopposed lease renewal (tenant’s claim)
Precedents

These drafting notes are to be used to complete a claim form where the tenant of commercial premises seeks a lease renewal pursuant to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 and the landlord does not oppose the application. It provides a drafting note for completing Form LT503(LN).

Drafting note for claim form for tenant’s lease renewal (where landlord opposes)
Drafting note for claim form for tenant’s lease renewal (where landlord opposes)
Precedents

These drafting notes are to be used to complete the claim form where a tenant of business premises wishes to apply for the renewal of a tenancy pursuant to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 and the landlord is opposing it.

Drafting notes for claim form in s 21 standard possession proceedings
Drafting notes for claim form in s 21 standard possession proceedings
Precedents

These drafting notes are to be used in respect to complete a claim form where a private landlord has served a section 21 notice on the tenant of a property let on an assured shorthold tenancy (AST) and wishes to use the standard procedure for possession under the Housing Act 1988, s 21 (the s 21 standard possession procedure). The claim should be issued using Form N5 and with reference to CPR 55 and CPR PD 55A and accompanied by particulars of claim in form N119.

Drafting notes for defence in section 21 standard possession proceedings
Drafting notes for defence in section 21 standard possession proceedings
Precedents

These drafting notes are to be used in connection with a tenant’s defence of a possession claim made by its landlord using the standard possession procedure under section 21 of the Housing Act 1988. The defence should be completed using Form N11R.

Drafting notes for defence to section 8 possession proceedings brought for non-payment of rent
Drafting notes for defence to section 8 possession proceedings brought for non-payment of rent
Precedents

This precedent defence is for use when defending a landlord’s application under section 8 of the Housing Act 1988 seeking possession of residential accommodation let under an assured tenancy, an assured agricultural occupancy or an assured shorthold tenancy and the ground sought for possession is based on the tenant’s alleged non-payment of rent. This precedent is for use in completing Form N11R.

Drafting notes for defence to section 8 possession proceedings brought on grounds other than non-payment of rent (other breaches defence)
Drafting notes for defence to section 8 possession proceedings brought on grounds other than non-payment of rent (other breaches defence)
Precedents

This precedent defence is for use when defending a landlord’s application under section 8 of the Housing Act 1988 seeking possession of residential accommodation let under an assured tenancy, an assured agricultural occupancy or an assured shorthold tenancy and the ground sought for possession is based on an alleged breach by the tenant (other than non-payment of rent). This precedent is to be completed using Form N11R.

Drafting notes for particulars of claim in s 21 notice standard possession proceedings
Drafting notes for particulars of claim in s 21 notice standard possession proceedings
Precedents

These drafting notes are to be used when completing Form N119 particulars of claim in a claim for possession by a private landlord of a property let on an assured shorthold tenancy (AST), following service of a notice pursuant to section 21 of the Housing Act 1988 and the landlord intends to use the standard procedure for possession.

Landlord’s defence opposing tenant’s claim for a lease renewal
Landlord’s defence opposing tenant’s claim for a lease renewal
Precedents

This defence is to be used where a landlord is opposing a tenant’s application for the grant of a new lease (tenancy) under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954.

Tenant’s defence opposing landlord’s lease termination based on ground (f) of section 30(1) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954
Tenant’s defence opposing landlord’s lease termination based on ground (f) of section 30(1) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954
Precedents

This precedent defence is for use by a tenant opposing a landlord’s application to terminate a lease under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954.

Practice Areas

Panels

  • Contributing Author
  • Q&A Panel

Qualified Year

  • 2000

Membership

  • Association of Litigation Professional Support Lawyers

Education

  • University of Durham, BA (Hons) Classics
  • De Montfort University, Postgraduate Diploma in Law
  • Nottingham Law School, Legal Practice Course

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