Mark Baumohl

Call: 2001

Mark Baumhol’s practice encompasses a broad range of civil/commercial work with particular specialism in the fields of landlord and tenant, property and housing law as well as personal injury. He also undertakes advisory and adversarial work in general contractual and tortious disputes.

Mark is a Deputy District Judge. He is also an accredited mediator with experience of conducting mediations in a wide range of disputes.

Mark accepts instructions directly from members of the public in all property-related matters within his specialist practice areas.

If you would like more information about Mark’s practice, please contact his clerks or call +44 (0)20 7405 6114.

Areas of expertise

Property and Landlord & tenant

Acting for landlords and tenants in a wide range of matters involving both residential and business tenancies. Mark has experience of:

Mark also deals with all aspects of property law including all aspects of mortgages and trusts of land.

Housing

Advice and representation in Homelessness appeals and other aspects of social housing for local authorities and applicants, including anti-social behaviour and the full range of landlord and tenant matters within a local authority context.

He represented the local authority in  London Borough of Tower Hamlets v Al Ahmed [2020] EWCA Civ 51 (guidance on approach to applications for extensions of time to bring a homelessness appeal).

Community care

Notable cases

Personal injury

Mark is experienced in acting for claimants & defendants through private instruction, unions and local authorities in all aspects of personal injury including:

CFA funded work is accepted on a case by case basis.

Mark does not accept instructions in personal injury work on a direct access basis.

Contract and tort

Mark has experience of many cases involving general points of contract and tort and raising a wide range of issues including, for example:

Education

Professional memberships

Publications

Mark was co-author of “No Parking: Easements, Adverse Possession and Parking Rights” (2003) 147 SJ 408

Additional professional experience

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