Residential Property Disputes and Litigation
Our specialist property dispute solicitors work from our offices in Dorset and Wiltshire providing legal advice to resolve property disputes in a cost-effective manner.
At Farnfields, our property dispute solicitors are able to assist you with all of your residential property issues and disputes. We hold a pro-active, skilful advance and put your purpose at the heart of our service.
Property disputes can take various forms including someone claiming ownership or rights over your land, or someone denying your rights over their land. Disputes might also relate to boundaries between two properties, including party wall issues.
Similarly, property disputes can extend to landlord and tenant disputes, including possession claims. Our property dispute solicitors act for both landlords or tenants in such proceedings. Our objective is to provide approachable and clearly understood advice on dealing with such disputes in a cost-effective manner.
Our services include:
• Possession claims
• Restrictive covenants disputes
• Rights of way and easement disputes
• Trespassers
• Nuisance
• Boundary disputes
• Rights of light disputes
• Adverse possession (Squatter’s rights)
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