Dan Ongley
Partner
Real Estate
Dan offers a personal service, specialising in non-contentious commercial property matters. He does his best to ensure that clients are comfortable and that they understand the work that he is carrying out for them. He never assumes that what is routine for him is routine for his clients, and he is always available to talk through queries or concerns that his clients might have.
Dan enjoys delivering the best possible outcome that he can for his clients in their particular circumstances. When a client recommends a friend to him or comes back to him, sometimes years after they were last in touch, it’s pleasing to know that he must have made a worthwhile impression.
Dan works primarily in our Brighton office but also collaborates closely with colleagues in our other locations.
Recent videos
REAL ESTATE
Residential lease extensions – where are we now?
For owners of residential flats, the past few years has been a period of confusion and frustration as the Government has sought to reform the lease extension process, including the way that lease extensions are valued. The subject has received a good deal of press attention and indeed a new piece of legislation – the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 (LAFRA) – was enacted in the final parliamentary session before the general election in July.
Recent articles
Videos
Our team explain the new LAFRA legislation and what it means for you as a landlord of residential property
10/12/2024
Insights
In this article we highlight the areas from which professional negligence claims most frequently arise, and some key considerations for protecting your position.
02/06/2026
Insights
Failure to provide the Information Sheet within the required timeframe is a breach of the landlord's obligations under the Act with significant financial penalties.
31/05/2026
Insights
Lenders and borrowers should both treat current, satisfactory FRAs, EICRs and asbestos surveys as non-negotiable elements of due diligence. Where deficiencies exist, best endeavours should be used to ensure they are resolved before completion.
29/05/2026