The Lifecycle Of An International Athlete - Navigating The UK Property Market
As part of our series for international athletes and their advisers, residential property expert Lee Greaves explores the range of options available when moving to the UK and considers the key advantages and potential drawbacks to each option.
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- Tags: Athlete | Housing Act 1988 | Immigration Act 2014 | Lease | Property | Stamp Duty Land Tax | United Kingdom (UK)
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Lee Greaves
Lee is a partner in the Penningtons Manches Cooper real estate team in London and head of the residential property practice. He specialises in all aspects of acquisitions and disposals of freehold and leasehold residential and commercial property.
Martin Codd
Martin is a leading member of Penningtons Manches Cooper's residential team and has considerable experience acting for owners/occupiers and high-net-worth individuals purchasing and selling residential property. Martin is the firm’s leading expert in the complex area of enfranchisement law/claims, and together with the specialist property litigation teams, regularly takes cases to the First-tier Tribunal.
A founding member of the Association of Enfranchisement Practitioners (ALEP), Martin is also accredited to the Law Society’s CQS scheme for residential conveyancing. He is a member of the Law Society's Property Section. He has written and lectured extensively on property tax, enfranchisement and landlord and tenant law throughout his career.

