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Senior Associate & Solicitor

Joanne Young

“Disputes about property can be really stressful for clients. I always aim to adopt an approachable manner with clients, helping them to understand what can often be a complicated process, with a focus on trying to achieve practical and workable solutions wherever possible.”

Joanne Young joined Tozers in November 2022 and is a Senior Associate & Solicitor in our Litigation & Employment team. She specialises in property-related disputes, including residential and commercial landlord and tenant matters.

No two disputes are the same and it’s this varied workload which Joanne enjoys day to day. She qualified as a Solicitor in September 2002 and previously worked for another South-West based firm for 20 years before moving to Devon County Council where she spent time undertaking a variety of litigation work and developed expertise in highway issues.

In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family and walking her over-energetic cockapoo!

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The Shape of Things to Come: The Renters’ Rights Bill Is Here!

Posted on 12th September 2024 in Dispute Resolution

As promised in the King’s speech in July, this week has seen the publication of this Government’s proposals for reform of the residential rented sector. Much of the content of the new Renters’ Rights Bill is as expected; the introduction of a private rented sector ombudsman system, ‘Awaab’s Law’ to speed up repairs and a Decent Homes Standard for private sector properties etc. Undoubtedly, these fundamental changes to the sector will be the focus for many, and they are undoubtedly issues that landlords need to be aware of.

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All systems go for private rented sector rental reform

Posted on 17th July 2024 in Property Litigation, Dispute Resolution

Anyone who has been keeping an eye on the progress (or lack thereof) of the proposed reform of the private rented sector will be aware that it stalled under the previous Conservative government. In today's Kings Speech we heard that progressing rental reform is something the new Labour government very much want to take forward and the preliminary indications are that this new Bill will be more than just a name change.

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Joanne Young

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