“Reasonableness” of Service Charges
It is well known that the relevant costs that a landlord incurs in the provision of services, repairs improvements, maintenance...
Read moreSarika is a Paralegal, currently working in the Property Litigation team.
Sarika graduated from Durham University in 2016 with a degree in History. She then completed her Graduate Diploma in Law in 2019 and Legal Practice Course in 2020 at the University of Law.
Prior to joining the firm, Sarika has worked as a paralegal in the Actions against the Police and Public Bodies Department at another London firm and assisted primarily with the Grenfell Tower Inquiry. Sarika has also worked as a paralegal in Housing, specialising in homelessness, and Mental Health law.
In her spare time, she enjoys travelling, baking and live music. Sarika also enjoys swimming and obtained her Advanced PADI SCUBA diving licence in 2017.
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