Rebecca Collard

Associate

Real Estate

Rebecca Collard, Lawyer, Associate, Real Estate, DMH Stallard
Rebecca advises on all types of Commercial Property transactions specialising in the transactional aspects of the landlord and tenant relationship.

Rebecca has extensive experience in all transactional aspects of the landlord and tenant relationship, particularly advising landlords with large property portfolios and retail clients.  She also provides advice to owners, occupiers and SIPP providers in connection with the sale and purchase of commercial property and property work related to corporate transactions.

Rebecca qualified as a Solicitor in 2013.

Rebecca works primarily in our Gatwick office but also collaborates closely with colleagues in our other locations.

Work highlights

Leases

Advising a large insurance broker in respect of new leases, and lease renewals of their various sites across England including the relocation to office space in central London.


Retail Property

Assisting with the management of a large retail property portfolio by advising on a wide range of commercial property transactions.


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Recent articles

Events

Property and Planning seminar, Brighton 16 July 2026

Grab a breakfast roll, enjoy a hot drink, network with industry professionals and hear from our team on the latest updates in Property and Planning Law.

Insights

Defective advice, deficient security: professional negligence in the lending sector

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

The Renters’ Rights Act 2025: mandatory information sheet for tenants

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

Statutory compliance in property finance

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

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