Residential Property Disputes

When faced with a dispute surrounding your property, the solicitor you instruct to look after your interests will be a significant factor in determining whether your issue is resolved in your favour and how quickly.

Holmes & Hills Solicitors has lawyers that specialise in dealing with residential property disputes. The advice and representation you receive from your lawyer at Holmes & Hills will be will cost effective and the best available. This means that you will have the comfort of knowing that the advice you receive will be delivered by an expert with a wealth of experience successfully resolving property disputes similar to that which you are currently facing.

Our aim will always be to resolve the matter in your favour, as quickly and as cost effectively as we possibly can.

Our lawyers are experienced in successfully resolving residential property disputes such as:

  • Adverse possession claims
  • Advice for residential landlords (click for specific details)
  • Boundary disputes
  • Dealing with unlawful occupiers and squatters
  • Disrepair claims and breaches of covenant
  • Easements
  • Lease extensions or collective enfranchisement
  • Nuisance claims
  • Party Wall disputes
  • Possession proceedings
  • Rights of Way
  • Service charge challenges
  • Trespass and nuisance claims  

The first step to getting advice on a property dispute

Call us on 01206 593933 today to speak with one of our property litigation specialists.
Or send an email
Key Contact

David Sodimu

Senior Associate

dos@holmes-hills.co.uk

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