Section 8 Notices: A Complete Guide for Landlords and...
What is a Section 8 Notice? A Section 8 notice is one of the two principal statutory routes a landlord in England...
Read moreRegina is a Paralegal in the Property department at Osbornes Law.
Regina graduated from the University of Nottingham with a degree in Law in 2023. She then completed a master’s in Human Rights Law the following year, also at the University of Nottingham. Throughout her studies she completed a year long placement with the University of Nottingham Human Rights Law Centre, working with the NGO Scholars At Risk to advocate for the release of an unjustly imprisoned scholar.
Regina has experience in property law through her previous position.
Regina is originally from Belfast and she now lives in London. In her free time she enjoys spending time with family and friends, playing piano, reading, and going to the gym.
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What is a Section 8 Notice? A Section 8 notice is one of the two principal statutory routes a landlord in England...
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Read moreUpdate: Major changes confirmed under the Renters’ Rights Act 2025. From 1 May 2026, section 21 “no fault” evictions will be abolished and new...
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