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Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 - Two Years On

Run Time
38 Minutes
Learning Method
On-Demand Training
Practice Area
Residential Property
Available Until
17/11/2026

Price £130.00

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Description

William Golightly, a Barrister at Gatehouse Chambers and Clare Good, a Principle Associate at Capital Law discuss the Renting Home (Wales) Act 2016- Two years on, focusing on the basics of the Act as well as the problems, and potential of the future.


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William Golightly

Barrister

Gatehouse Chambers

William joined Gatehouse Chambers in October 2020. He is interested in all aspects of Chambers’ practice, particularly in commercial, property and private client related work. William regularly appears in the High Court and County Court as a sole advocate and junior.

Prior to joining Chambers, William worked as a teacher, a parliamentary researcher and in the litigation team at a Chambers UK and Legal 500 ranked commercial litigation firm.

Outside of work, William enjoys hiking, cinema, Tolkien and the travails of Liverpool Football Club.
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Clare Good

Principal Associate

Capital Law

Clare is a Principal Associate in our Commercial Disputes team – specialising in Property Disputes.

Clare acts for companies, individuals and third sector entities in a variety of property disputes including dilapidations, forfeiture, breach of covenant and trespass. She has significant experience acting for landlords and tenants, both commercial and residential, as well as developers and land owners.

Clare has a keen interest in the healthcare sector, and regularly advises GP partnerships on premises issues, including disputes regarding payments pursuant to the Premises Costs Directions.

Clare also advises on general contractual disputes, with particular expertise in employee and shareholder breaches of restrictive covenants and complex IT disputes arising.

Clare is the current President for the Cardiff and District Law Society and the Chair for South Wales Forum for Tomorrow Committee.
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