Triya Maicha > Devonshires Solicitors LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Devonshires Solicitors LLP
30 FINSBURY CIRCUS
LONDON
EC2M 7DT
England

Work Department

Property

Position

Triya is a Partner and joint head of the Real Estate and Projects department specialising in social housing and development. She advises on a broad range of property transactions with a particular emphasis on site acquisitions, complex development agreements, conditional contracts and regeneration. Triya has successfully led on a number of large projects including the acquisition and development of a 375 unit scheme in London for a major registered provider, the acquisition of affordable housing units as part of a new Garden City in Kent and the stock transfer of over 400 homes in Suffolk. Triya also has a particular interest in working with smaller RPs and the G320.

As well as this core area of work, Triya advises on telecoms leases, s106 agreements, commercial leases and the development of infill sites

Career

Trained at Prince Evans; qualified 2006; joined Devonshires 2006 as a property lawyer; partner 2013.

Education

University College London (LLB Hons) 2003; LPC 2004.

Leisure

Triya is a keen baker and Arsenal fan.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Real estate > Social housing: local authorities and registered providers

Devonshires Solicitors LLP‘s market-leading social housing practice has an established reputation advising new entrants into the sector, including for-profit registered providers, as well as providing services to not-for-profit and private registered providers and local authorities. Head of social housing Andrew Cowan has over 30 years’ experience in banking and governance work within the sector. Triya Maicha co-heads the real estate and projects team and has over 17 years’ experience assisting registered providers on complex development, joint ventures, and large-scale regeneration projects. Maicha leads the team alongside Jonathan Corris, who works with the firm’s corporate and governance team on structures for the delivery and funding of clients’ development programmes. The firm has been at the forefront of advice on the rent reform, with Samantha Grix taking a leading role in this matter, following her promotion to partner in April 2022. Matthew Waters advises a range of organisations, particularly on the corporate, governance, and regulatory aspects of social housing transactions. With the opening of a new Birmingham office, the housing and management and property litigation team, led by Donna McCarthy, has noted an increase in work assisting registered providers with tenancies, management agreements, and compliance with the Regulatory Standards.