Property Disputes

We undertake a wide range of Real Estate disputes involving commercial and residential property, as well as property portfolio management matters including: boundary and party wall disputes, residential estate management, cohabitation and landlord and tenant matters as well as property related professional negligence claims and enfranchisement and right to manage claims.

Our specialist Real Estate Dispute Resolution lawyers work to protect your position, whether you are a landlord, tenant, developer, private investor or trust or trustee.

We have in depth experience in dealing with all manner of  trust disputes whether the issue concerns the trust document itself, disputes between the trustees or the trustees and the beneficiaries, our team will handle your dispute with care and sensitivity.

Our expertise:

RELATED AREAS:

    • Commercial and Residential Landlord & Tenant including service charge disputes, possession claims, enfranchisement and lease extensions
    • Debt recovery and rent arrears
    • Insolvency related property issues
    • Development disputes involving development agreements and, working with our Construction team, construction related litigation
    • Co-ownership issues/trust disputes
    • Property-related fraud
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  • Senior Partner
  • Partner
  • Assistant Solicitor
  • Trainee/Caseworker

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