Due to the large amount of investment involved in property, it is sometimes impossible to avoid disputes.
Regardless of whether you are a commercial or residential landlord, tenant or owner, enlisting the right legal expertise is vital in ensuring your interests are protected as the property dispute reaches a swift resolution with minimal impact to your livelihood.
Regardless of what the cause of the dispute may be, Prettys offer bespoke advice to help you find an efficient, proportionate and effective solution. Combining knowledge of both commercial property and dispute resolution law, our property dispute lawyers devise smart and strategic approaches to meet your needs and achieve your goals.
Prettys’ property dispute lawyers go above and beyond, equipping you with practical advice and strategies to avoid, contain and manage issues in the future.
Property litigation services
Offering advice on a range of property litigation matters, our services include:
- Judicial Review
- Bringing and defending Claims for the possession of land
- Dilapidations
- Property damage claims
- Enforcement of security and property related insolvency, including LPA Receiverships
- Insurance
- Health and safety
To speak to our experts about any property dispute-related query contact us today.
Property disputes expertise
Disputes can put a major strain on valuable resources such as time and finances. Therefore, Prettys strive to provide straightforward, practical advice, enabling you to get back to focusing on what matters to you.
Whatever the circumstances of the property dispute, our legal expertise ensures you receive all the support you need in reaching a resolution. Taking a pragmatic and cost-effective approach to your case, our commercial property solicitors work to safeguard your interests at all times.
For expert advice on any property related dispute you have been faced with, contact our team on 01473 232121, submit an online enquiry or send us an email at enquiry@prettys.co.uk.
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