Tabitha Lee

Solicitor

Residential Conveyancing

Tabitha Lee
Tabitha is a dedicated and competent Solicitor. She advises on residential matters including; sales, purchases, leases, transfers, re-mortgages and general property related advice.

Tabitha is a passionate property solicitor with an unwavering commitment to client satisfaction. Her primary focus providing clear communication to her clients. Tabitha ensures that her clients, whether they are first-time homebuyers or seasoned developers, receive tailored legal advice and comprehensive support. Her proactive and friendly demeanour aims to make property transactions smooth and stress-free. Tabitha takes great pride in delivering accurate legal solutions whilst building positive and long-lasting relationships with her clients.

Tabitha’s main area of interest includes freehold and leasehold land transactions, auction sales and purchases and property investment opportunities.

Tabitha Lee qualified as a solicitor in September 2023.

Work highlights

CONNECTED TENANTS

Acted on behalf of SIPPS to acquire property and draft leases on behalf of connected tenants.


SDLT CHANGES

Acted quickly and efficiently on behalf of residential clients to finalise property purchases ahead of impending changes in Stamp Duty legislation, ensuring that clients capitalised on favourable conditions and avoided potential financial impacts


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Memberships and Associations

Committee member for the Godalming Chambers of Commerce

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

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

Events

Property and Planning seminar, Gatwick 9 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

The end of the assured tenancy (“AST”) trap

The assured tenancy (AST) trap: what the coming reforms mean for leasehold buyers and sellers – The Renters’ Rights Act 2025.

16/01/2026

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