Residential Landlord and Tenant and Housing
Kinza regularly handles both private and social housing possession claims. Her expertise includes securing possession orders, injunctions, and forfeiture, amongst other housing related issues. She is often instructed at an early stage to assist on drafting pleadings and providing written advice. She is highly skilled in defending cases involving the Equality Act 2010.
She is often instructed by local authorities and housing associations for:
- Anti-social behaviour injunctions
- Access injunctions
- Committals
- Closure orders under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014
Kinza also handles appellant work, including drafting statements of case and representing clients in homelessness appeals.
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Recommendations Solicitor for Lincoln Council, 2024
“I would like to reiterate how impressed our instructing officers were with Ms Wahid’s representation on behalf of the council in previous committal proceedings relating to the injunction order. Her professionalism, timely advice, and robust dealing with the legal advisor for the Defendant was most appreciated, especially given the last-minute submissions regarding capacity by the Defendant.”Solicitor for Broxtowe Borough Council, 2024
“Kinza assisted BBC in achieving a great result at the recent homeless appeal. She faced some tough questions from the opposing barrister and the judge, but she remained calm, collected, and eloquently put the Council’s position forward. We look forward to working with Kinza again in the future.”Advocate Client, 2024
“Kinza kindly volunteered to defend me at a hearing less than 24 hours before it took place. After a full day in court, she spent her evening preparing for my case. Kinza is clearly very passionate about her job and has a heart of gold. She was prompt, well-prepared, and incredibly supportive. She was well known by the Judge and a fellow solicitor there who both spoke very highly of her. Kinza is highly professional, educated, and stayed humble throughout. I can’t recommend her enough!”