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Property Litigation

Our team of specialist property litigators has the expertise, commercial nous and energy to resolve property disputes.

Our breadth of experience in dealing with complex property matters means that we will advise you with confidence, identify issues before they occur and find the right solutions for you. Whilst we can be tough litigators when required, we aim to find swift resolutions to get the best pragmatic outcomes for your business.

We use many different tactics to help you achieve your aims through the full spectrum of dispute resolution mechanisms ranging from negotiations and mediations to arbitration and court/tribunal litigation.

Our team is made up of experienced property litigators and we provide support on all aspects of contentious property law from complex commercial lease conflicts to residential boundary disputes. Our Partners Helena Davies and Andrew Rogers were named as 'Next Generation Partners' in The Legal 500, and the team won the Property Law Firm of the Year award at the 2021 North West Insider awards. 

Our expertise covers all landlord and tenant issues (including rent arrears, service charge, forfeiture, break options and dilapidations), title concerns (such as easements, restrictive covenants), development-related problems (such as party wall disputes and rights to light), service of property-related notices, professional negligence claims, leasehold and service charge enfranchisement, and business rates/council tax disputes.

We also have expertise in resolving property disputes in the agricultural sector.

We are trusted to resolve property disputes for household names with significant owner/occupier portfolios and our client base is extensive including major national retailers, real estate investment funds, charities, local authorities and private clients.

Why can’t a property litigator and a planning lawyer just enjoy a simple walk in the countryside?

In their latest video, Property Litigation Partner Helena Davies and Planning Partner Sophie Stewart take a walk through the countryside while discussing some of the issues you need to be aware of as a land owner or property developer.

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