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Sophie Bell

Work Department
Housing & Property Disputes
Position
Sophie Bell is a Partner in the Housing team at Hodge Jones & Allen. She has specialised in housing law for 18 years. Her work spans a wide range of practice areas covering all aspects of landlord and tenant and social housing law, including possession and eviction, homelessness reviews and appeals, judicial review cases and claims for disrepair.
Sophie is a strong advocate of tenant’s rights and seeks to ensure those rights are fully protected. She takes an efficient, robust and compassionate approach to all her cases, representing individuals against various opponents including councils, housing associations and private landlords. She works with many highly vulnerable clients, particularly in relation to threatened possession matters, often successfully ensuring that not only is a possession order or eviction avoided but that the landlords take further steps to assist their tenants.
Sophie has a wide knowledge of disrepair law and has recently achieved settlement in a number of cases whereby tenants have achieved substantial awards of damages, in addition to the completion of works to the property.
Sophie also regularly takes on more complex housing cases. She secured a positive outcome for an elderly and vulnerable client who had been unlawfully evicted from his home by a property developer. Her client’s name was not on the title deeds for the property and the lawful owner appeared to be deceased, yet Sophie was able to obtain an order to declare that the client was the sole legal owner of the house. Claims were successfully brought against the property company and persons unknown, with Sophie obtaining a possession order and a five-figure compensation payout for her client.
Sophie believes that tenants should be empowered wherever possible to stand up for their rights. She regularly seeks to find ways to ensure that the necessary information is made available to those who need it most to try and minimise the number of tenants and homeless individuals who do not know which way to turn.
Career
Trained at TV Edwards, admitted as solicitor 2005,
Joined Hodge Jones & Allen 2008, Associate 2012, Senior Associate 2015, Partner 2016
Memberships
Sophie is a member of the Housing Law Practitioners’ Association (HLPA).
Education
Law, University College London, 2.1; Legal Practice Course, Distinction
Lawyer Rankings
London > Real estate > Social housing: tenant
(Leading partners)The housing and property department at Hodge Jones & Allen boasts wide-ranging expertise, encompassing issues of disrepair, possession, illegal eviction, and anti-social behaviour injunctions. Of particular note is the group’s strengths in the public and administrative law elements of social housing work, including homelessness reviews and appeals, judicial review claims, and discrimination. Practice head Jayesh Kunwardia has a broad housing litigation practice and frequently acts in disrepair, possession, and judicial review claims, as well as mandates regarding discrimination. Farzana Chowdhury is lauded as ‘the go-to person for longstanding disrepair issues’, in addition to defending possession claims revolving around nuisance, anti-social behaviour, and tenancy fraud. Sophie Bell ‘is a fantastic solicitor who does a lot of work on behalf of clients who suffer with disabilities’, and she is notably active in homeless reviews and appeals, in addition to possession and eviction mandates. Daniel Fitzpatrick joined Capsticks LLP in March 2024 and Suzanne Bird also left the firm.
Lawyer Rankings
- Leading partners London > Real estate > Social housing: tenant
- Social housing: tenant London > Real estate
Top Tier Firm Rankings
Firm Rankings
- Insurance > Clinical negligence: claimant
- Insurance > Personal injury: claimant
- Real estate > Social housing: tenant
- Public sector > Administrative and public law
- Private client > Court of protection
- Private client > Family
- Crime, fraud and licensing > Fraud: white-collar crime (advice to individuals)