Elliott is an Associate in the Property Litigation Team in the Real Estate department.
He has a broad practice spanning commercial and residential property litigation, with experience across the full range of landlord and tenant and real property disputes.
Elliott's commercial practice covers the full lifecycle of a commercial lease. He has experience of advising on the validity and service of notices, repair obligations, recovery of rent and other arrears, rent reviews, alienation, rent deposit matters, and break options. He regularly deals with opposed and unopposed renewals under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 and his experience also extends to enforcement and lease-end matters, including breach of covenant claims, forfeiture and relief from forfeiture, possession (including mortgagee possession claims), property-related insolvency, lease surrenders, and dilapidations at both interim and terminal stages.
His residential practice includes possession proceedings, and statutory lease extensions under the Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993.
Elliott advises on easements and rights of way, restrictive covenants, adverse possession, boundary disputes, trespass to land, private nuisance, and party wall matters.
He advises a wide range of clients, including developers, investors, banks, pension funds, insurance companies, financial institutions, educational institutions, real estate investment trusts, landed estates and urban estate owners, public bodies, and private individuals.
Elliott is a member of the Property Litigation Association.