Property Disputes

Resolving property disputes.  Protecting your interests.

Property disputes can affect everything from your family home to your commercial investments. Our dedicated team of property dispute resolution solicitors brings together strategic insight and practical experience to help you navigate these complex situations effectively.

We understand that property disputes often involve more than just legal issues – they can affect your home, business operations, and future plans. Our approach combines specialist legal knowledge with commercial awareness to find practical solutions that work for you.

Our expertise covers:

  • Residential property disputes – we help homeowners and private landlords resolve disputes while protecting what matters most – your property interests and peace of mind. From eviction, possession and leasehold issues, to boundary disputes we provide clear guidance and robust representation.
  • Commercial property disputes for landlords and tenants facing commercial property disputes, we focus on maintaining business continuity while protecting your commercial interests. Our proactive approach helps identify and address potential issues before they escalate. This includes advising on issues with commercial leases, freehold and leasehold land, professional negligence claims, and leasehold enfranchisement
  • Development and land disputes When development plans meet legal challenges, we provide strategic solutions to  both developers and landowners to help them navigate complex property laws effectively. Our services include advising on restrictive covenants , easements, boundary issues, and adverse possession.

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Sorry, we do not provide criminal law advice.

You may wish to contact your local Citizens Advice Bureau or your local Law Centre, who will be able to help you find support.

Sorry, we do not provide advice on consumer disputes.

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Please note that we are currently only providing this service to our existing clients.

You should bear in mind that if your dispute is valued at less than £10,000 you will not be able to recover your legal fees from your opponent.

You may wish to consider consulting the Citizens Advice Bureau or your local Law Centre as an alternative.

In order to enable us to give you an accurate estimate of our likely costs to advise you, we will need to review the key documents. As a guide, our costs for reviewing the key documents and giving you initial advice are likely to be in the region of £1,750+VAT.

Before we can confirm whether we are able to act for you, we need to carry out a conflict check to make sure that we have not previously acted for your opponent.

Assuming our conflict check is clear, we will contact you to arrange a time for you to speak to one of our solicitors. Please can you confirm that you still wish to proceed with this enquiry. *

Our fees for debt recovery work typically start at £1,750 + VAT, so it is unlikely that we would be able to help you on this occasion. You may wish to contact the Citizens Advice Bureau or your local law centre, who may be able to help resolve your issue.

We are sorry that we are not able to help you on this occasion.

You may wish to contact the Citizens Advice Bureau or your local law centre, who may be able to help resolve your issue.

If your claim relates to an incident that took place more than 4 years ago, you may not be able to bring a claim unless you were under 18 years old at the time.

We are sorry, but it is unlikely that we are able to help you with your claim on this occasion.

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