Saba Ahmed graduated with First Class Honours in Law (LLB) from Middlesex University London, where she was awarded the Caryl Bryant Consumer Law Prize and the John Weldon Equity and Trusts Law Prize. She completed the Legal Practice Course with an integrated Master’s (LPC LLM) at the University of Law in 2019, achieving a Distinction.
Saba trained at Farani Taylor Solicitors, a Legal 500 firm, where she gained broad experience in civil and commercial litigation. Prior to qualifying, she held roles in both private practice and in-house settings including at Deloitte LLP and PA Housing, where she developed a strong commercial perspective.
Saba joined Pinney Talfourd in May 2025 as a Solicitor in the Property Litigation department. She advises on a range of property disputes including Right to Manage (RTM) claims, boundary disputes and possession proceedings. Saba is known for her methodical approach to case management and her meticulous attention to detail.
EXPERTISE
In terms of expertise, Saba covers:
Residential Property Litigation Expertise
- Service Charge Disputes
- Rights to Light
- Right to Manage
- Right of First Refusal
- Restrictive Covenants
- Residential Tenant Disputes
- Residential Landlord Disputes
- Property Related Professional Negligence
- Property Related Insolvency
- Possession Orders & Proceedings
- Party Wall Act Claims
- Lease Extensions
- Houses in Multiple Occupation
- Enfranchisement
- Boundary Disputes
- Adverse Possession
Commercial Property Litigation Expertise
- Restrictive Covenants
- Recovery of Rent & Service Charge Disputes
- Recovery of Premises or Land from Squatters or Unlawful Occupiers
ON A PERSONAL NOTE
Outside of law, Saba enjoys long walks, listening to podcasts, brunch with loved ones, and drinking far too much coffee.
Areas of expertise
- Adverse Possession
- Boundary Disputes
- Enfranchisement
- Houses in Multiple Occupation
- Lease Extensions
- Property Related Insolvency
- Party Wall Act Claims
- Property Related Professional Negligence
- Possession Orders & Proceedings
- Recovery of Premises or Land from Squatters or Unlawful Occupiers
- Recovery of Rent & Service Charge Disputes
- Rights to Light
- Residential Landlord Disputes
- Residential Tenant Disputes
- Right of First Refusal
- Right to Manage
- Service Charge Disputes

