Ben Maltz > Chambers of Rachel Sleeman > London, England > Barrister Profile

Chambers of Rachel Sleeman
Five Paper
5 PAPER BUILDINGS, TEMPLE
LONDON
EC4Y 7HB
England
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Position

Ben is a property law specialist and heads up the Five Paper Landlord & Tenant Group. He undertakes work in all areas of property litigation with a particular interest in residential leasehold matters concerning service charges and leasehold enfranchisement, and real property disputes involving boundaries, adverse possession, restrictive covenants and easements.

Ben is an accomplished advocate and has been ranked by the leading legal directories. Ben Maltz deals calmly and effectively with often complex property disputes. He values the importance of client care and always strives to adopt a pragmatic and common sense approach to his cases.

Forward v Aldwyck Housing Group Ltd [2019] EWHC 24 QB; Partridge v Gupta [2017] EWHC 1110 (QB), Southern Land Securities Ltd v Poole [2017] UKUT 302 (LC), Brown & Reid v London and Quadrant Housing Trust [2017] LON/00AZ/OCE/2016/0330, Berndl & Others v Notting Hill Home Ownership [2017] LON/00AU/LSC/2016/0254, Christopher Moran Holdings Ltd v Laura Carrara-Cagni [2016] UKUT 0152 (LC), Red Kite Community Housing Ltd v Robertson [2014] UKUT 0134 (LC), Southern Land Securities Ltd v Hodge & Another [2013] UKUT 0480 (LC), Catalyst Community Housing Ltd v Katana [2010] E.G.L.R. 21 (CA),

Career

Called 1998; Lincoln’s Inn; publications of note: author ‘Liability of the Negligent Surveyor’, Estates Gazette. Ranked in Chambers & Partners UK Bar 2013 as a Leading Individual in Housing Law.

Memberships

Property Bar Association.

Education

London Guildhall (1996 LLB 2(1)); Inns of Court School of Law (1998 BVC).

Lawyer Rankings

London Bar > Social housing

(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 4

Ben MaltzFive Paper

London Bar > Property litigation

(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 5

Ben MaltzFive Paper ‘He provides sound advice, coupled with practical solutions, which support commercial aims. Ben inspires confidence in clients and is an impressive advocate.’