Vikki Wright

Associate · Property Litigation

Vikki is known for her practical, client-focused approach and strong background in residential property matters. She provides clear, commercially minded advice across a range of property disputes.

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Biography

Vikki is an Associate within the Property Litigation Team at Myerson, having joined Myerson in October 2018 as a paralegal within the Residential Development team.

Prior to joining Myerson, Vikki gained experience dealing with all aspects of residential property with a local practice.

Vikki studied Criminology with Law at Edge Hill University and graduated with a 2:1 in 2014. She then completed the Graduate Diploma in Law at the University of Law in Chester in 2017 and completed the Legal Practice Course as a Masters in Law, attaining a Distinction in 2019.

Recent Experience

Vikki is a solicitor specialising in Real Estate Litigation. She has experience in disputes under the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996, residential possession and commercial landlord and tenant disputes relating to forfeiture, rent arrears and lease renewals.

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Renters’ Rights Act 2025: New Grounds for Possession Explained for Landlords
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Renters’ Rights Act 2025: New Grounds for Possession Explained for Landlords

The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 has introduced significant reforms to the private rented sector, most notably the abolition of Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions. While much commentary has focused on the broader impact of the legislation, landlords are now facing a more immediate and practical question: how can possession of a property be recovered...

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Property Litigation | 26 January 2026
Break Clauses – Avoid the Pitfalls!
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Break Clauses – Avoid the Pitfalls!

Break clauses are contractual provisions in a lease that allow either the landlord or tenant to bring the contractual term of the lease to an end early. On the face of it, a break notice appears to be a straightforward document, and it often looks...

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Property Litigation | 27 October 2025
Torts Notice: A Landlord’s Guide
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Torts Notice: A Landlord’s Guide

When a tenant vacates a rental property, they sometimes leave behind furniture, personal items, or rubbish. As a landlord, you can’t simply throw everything away immediately. The law treats abandoned goods seriously, and you have certain obligations to avoid claims for loss or damage. Our Property Litigation Lawyers outline the process landlords...

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Property Litigation | 08 September 2025
Who Gets The House When An Unmarried Couple Splits Up?
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Who Gets The House When An Unmarried Couple Splits Up?

When a cohabiting couple separates, the parties often want to know what happens with the property. Are they able to sell it? How is the equity split between them? Ultimately, if the parties are unable to agree between themselves, then the Court has...

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Property Ownership Disputes | 07 May 2025
Real Estate Litigation: Hospitality & Leisure Sector Update
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Real Estate Litigation: Hospitality & Leisure Sector Update

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic seemingly having come to an end in recent times in the UK, uncertain times remain in the hospitality and leisure sector . However, this has led to an interesting property litigation trend in the landlord-tenant relationship. The backdrop The state of the property market in the hospitality sector at the turn of the...

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Hospitality & Leisure | 07 November 2023
Cohabitees – Do I Have Any Property Rights?
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Cohabitees – Do I Have Any Property Rights?

If you are unmarried and have split from your partner, it can be confusing to know what rights you have in relation to the property you occupy. Your rights will differ depending on whether your name is on the legal title and the financial arrangements you had with your partner.

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Property Ownership Disputes | 04 July 2023
The Energy Crisis and the Hospitality and Leisure Sector
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The Energy Crisis and the Hospitality and Leisure Sector

The energy crisis will continue to affect the hospitality and leisure sector. As a result of the increase in costs, many businesses have found it difficult to trade and pay their rent following the terms of their lease. In October, the National...

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Hospitality & Leisure | 21 February 2023
Service Charge in Commercial Leases: The Pay Now, Argue Later Approach
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Service Charge in Commercial Leases: The Pay Now, Argue Later Approach

The Supreme Court has handed down its decision in Sara and Hossein Asset Holdings Ltd (a company incorporated in the British Virgin Islands) v Blacks Outdoor Retail Ltd  [2023] UKSC 2.  In this property litigation case, the landlord brought a claim...

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Property Litigation | 07 February 2023
A Simple Guide to Trespass
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A Simple Guide to Trespass

What is Trespass? Trespass happens when someone enters a property without the permission of the person who is entitled to possession of the property. A trespasser may also be someone who has been allowed to enter the land but then the permission...

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Property Litigation | 15 November 2022

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