The need for legal advice and representation in relation this complex and rapidly changing area of law can arise for a variety of reasons, often occurring as a result of dealings with local authorities, private landlords and housing associations. The Housing Law barristers at Queen Square Chambers are regularly instructed by one of the UK’s largest property management, development and regeneration companies as well as one of the South West’s largest providers of social housing and support.
Our barristers have in-depth experience when it comes to representing clients throughout proceedings from the preliminary advice stage through to court hearings and subsequent appeals. We provide advocacy services and advice to a variety of clients including local authorities, public and private landlords, tenants and housing applicants and housing associations.
We have particular expertise in cases where anti-social behaviour injunctions, demoted tenancies or possession, whether immediate or suspended, is sought on the basis of anti-social behaviour. In such cases, barristers are alert to the difficulties created where multiple incidents of anti-social behaviour are alleged, witnesses are reluctant and the case necessarily becomes less manageable. Various members of Chambers are also experienced in the separate but related area of making or resisting free-standing applications for anti-social behaviour orders.
Our experienced team offers expertise in the following areas:
· Anti-social behaviour orders (ASBOs)
· Injunctions
· Possession Claims
· Disrepair
· Housing rights affecting those physical and mental disabilities
· Human Rights
· Judicial Review proceedings
· Unlawful eviction
· Harassment
· Homelessness Appeals
For further enquiries and advice in relation to your case, please contact Rory Nunn on 0117 921 1966.











