Solicitor
Fatima Altaf is a Solicitor in the Residential Property department. She is based at our Leicester office.

Fatima is a highly organised and efficient professional who excels in her role. Her friendly and interactive nature makes her easily approachable, encouraging open communication with clients.
Fatima’s understanding nature ensures that she comprehends her clients’ needs thoroughly, allowing her to deliver excellent results on their property matters.
7 years
“I cannot recommend Rothera Bray enough, especially Fatima, who dealt with the sale of my property. Nothing was too much for Fatima, she was easily contactable and kept me at ease throughout the whole process with her professionalism, answering any questions I had. I can’t thank her enough, and highly recommend Rothera Bray to anyone.”Ria N
“Excellent service and communication through-out the process. The process is also totally digital thus, gave me that flexibility to conduct the transaction remotely. A target date was set and achieved. Thank you to Rothera Bray and especially Fatima! Highly recommended.”Naresh Ramjee
“Fatima was excellent during my recent property purchase. She was absolutely on top of everything and always proactive, would highly recommend.”Piers T
2021
7 years

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