Ibraheem Dulmeer

Door Tenant
2019
idulmeer@kbgchambers.co.uk
01752 221551
Practice Profile

Ibraheem was admitted as a solicitor in 2017 and called to the Bar in 2019. He joined KBG Chambers as a door tenant in April 2020 and is a member of Normanton Chambers in London.

Prior to coming to the Bar Ibraheem worked as a legal adviser for the Leasehold Advisory Service (LEASE) for almost 6 years, providing advice to residential leaseholders, lawyers and managing agents on a wide range of landlord & tenant matters and to the park home industry (local authority officers, site owners and park home owners) on all aspects of mobile home legislation.

Ibraheem welcomes instructions on residential leasehold matters, including (but not limited to):

• Service charges including:

• Insurance charges

• Fire safety matters

• Right to Manage

• Collective Enfranchisement

• Lease Extensions

• Right of First Refusal

Ibraheem is Direct Access qualified and welcomes instructions in this way.

Ibraheem has featured in respected publications including: Estates Gazette, Landlord and Tenant Review, Law Society’s Property in Practice, RICS Property Journal, News on the Block, Flat Living and The Negotiator.

Ibraheem is also a Mediator and looks forward to helping participants through the mediation process.

• Qualifications & Professional Memberships

• LLB (Hons) University of London

• LLM (Tax Law) (Hons) University of London

• Solicitor, 2017

• Member of the IRPM (Institute of Residential Property Management), 2017

• Associate Member of the RICS (Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors), 2018

• Solicitor Advocate (Civil and Criminal), 2018

• Called to the Bar: Inner Temple, 2019

• Mediator, The Society of Mediators, 2019

• More information on Ibraheem can be found at www.ibraheemdulmeer.com

Published Articles:

Buying your park home: key questions answered (Part 1 & 2)

Citation: Park Home & Holiday Caravan Magazine, May and June 2020

Topic: Mobile homes law; buying and selling.

Great demand (Written with Mark Loveday)

Citation: Law Society Property in Practice, May 2020

Topic: Landlord & tenant; Reasonableness; Service charges.

Coronavirus amendments to Tribunal Rules

Citation: News on the Block, April 2020

Topic: Landlord & tenant; First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) procedure; Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) procedure.

Double hatting in the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) (Written with Mark Loveday)

Citation: News on the Block, April 2020

Topic: Landlord & tenant; First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber); County Court.

Be Reasonable (Rule 13 Costs)

Citation: Park Home & Holiday Caravan magazine, April 2020

Topic: Mobile homes law; First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber).

How to assist with pre-owned park home sales in six steps (Written with Rawdon Crozier)

Citation: Law Society Property in Practice, June 2018

Topic: Mobile home law; buying and selling.

A new lease of life (Written with Rawdon Crozier)

Citation: RICS Property Journal, November 2017

Topics: Landlord & Tenant; Lease extensions.

Run to the Ground, (Written with Rawdon Crozier)

Citation: Law Society Property in Practice, June 2017

Topic: Landlord & tenant; Ground Rents; Ground 8 Trap.

Guarantor lease assignments - staring into the void? (Written with Rawdon Crozier)

Citation: Landlord & Tenant Review 2017, 21(2), 54-57

Topic: Commercial leases; assignment; Guarantors; Leasehold covenants; Release; Void transactions.

Transparency is key when incurring costs (Written with Mark Loveday)

Citation: Estates Gazette 2017, 1747, 78

Topic: Landlord & tenant; insurance premiums; Reasonableness; Residential tenancies; Service charges.

Leasehold Ownership (Written with Rawdon Crozier)

Citation: The Negotiator, September 2016, 52-53

Topic: Landlord & Tenant; Leaseholds; Leases; Service Charges.

HMO licensing costs as service charges (Written with Rawdon Crozier) Citation: Landlord & Tenant Review 2016, 20(3), 101-105

Topic: Landlord and tenant; Dwellings in houses in multiple occupation; Recovery of HMO licensing costs; Reasonableness; Service charges.