Amandeep Dhillon

Amandeep has a wealth of experience dealing with all aspects of property litigation with particular emphasis on landlord and tenant estate management, development projects and assisting lenders in managing their security.

Amandeep has acted for a wide range of clients who deal with property.

He advises landlords, tenants, landowners, pension funds lenders, asset managers, surveyors, landowners, developers, charities, investment funds, housing associations, house builders, public sector bodies and those who deal with agricultural property.

Experience

  • Acting for national retail businesses and managing their retail property portfolios
  • Acting for international investment funds in managing their various diverse real estate asset pool
  • Advising various types of landlord in respect of their property interests
  • Advising public sector bodies in respect of various issues arising out of their portfolios
  • Assisting charity clients achieve their property focused goals

Date of qualification
Amandeep qualified in 2015.

Outside of the office
Amandeep has a keen interest in Indo-Persian/Asian antique arms and armour along with classical Sikh “sangeet” or music. He speaks English, Panjabi, and basic Hindi.

Client

I have been extremely pleased with your service and would highly recommend you. You have made a difficult and stressful situation a lot easier. Your response has always been quick and advice straightforward and easy to understand. As you yourself have said, I wish you had been involved from the start as the outcome may have been a lot different, thanks for your help.

Professional memberships & accolades

PLA

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