Working With our Leading Team of Property Dispute & Litigation Solicitors
We believe that it is important to address any dispute early on, before matters escalate further and perhaps even prior to things becoming contentious.
Whilst we are highly experienced in pursuing and defending property disputes through litigation, whether in the High Court or County Court or in the property tribunals, we recognise the demands that unresolved disputes can place on you and will work to help you avoid the need for litigation and court proceedings where possible.
We can support you in issuing “pre-action” correspondence, submitting applications through the Land Registry, negotiating with other involved parties and advise on alternative dispute resolution methods including mediation. Our expert solicitors will always discuss the available options with you and provide clear and up to date information of the anticipated timescales and costs, to help carefully manage both aspects.
Trusted Expertise & Experience in Property Disputes & Litigation
Our Dispute Resolution team is recommended in the UK’s leading guides to law firms, Chambers UK Guide and The Legal 500.
We are experienced in advising on disputes involving the ownership of land or property, as well as the exercising of your rights - for example in relation to rights of way, rights of light and restrictive covenants. We also routinely advise both landlords and tenants on a broad range of matters, including tenancy, licence and lodger agreements, assured shorthold tenancies (ASTs), , rent arrears, breaches of leases or tenancies, adverse possession claims, trespass and evictions, as well as providing more general advice regarding all aspects of property disputes.
You can also rely on our specialist expertise in other areas, ranging from residential and commercial property to planning and environmental law, if needed.
Our relationships with other leading professional services firms across the Thames Valley and our experience in working closely with other advisers who may be representing you can also help to ensure a smoother process and minimise the likelihood and impact of any unforeseen issues or costly delays.