Healys Solicitors’ Property Disputes team acts on behalf of individuals and companies irrespective of whether they own and occupy the property, occupy it as a tenant or own and let it out to tenants. This expertise affords the team an invaluable insight into each element of a property dispute.
If you are involved in a dispute over property, our property litigation team has the expertise to assist. We provide clear, creative and pragmatic advice which is geared to the protection of our client’s interest and the swift resolution of disputes.
Our team at Healys Solicitors are experienced litigators and negotiators and we aim not to end up in a lengthy and costly court case. We always aim to seek an alternative solution to your case and we regularly conduct mediations, arbitrations and other dispute resolution alternatives. But when the only course of action is litigation then our specialised team will be able to get the right result your case deserves.
Our Property Dispute solicitors’ expertise cover a wide range of property disputes relating to; possession actions/rent recovery in relation to assured shorthold and protected Rent Act tenancies (including service of notices under section 8 and section 21 of the Housing Act 1988); rent and service charge recovery; forfeiture actions and relief applications under long leases; deposits disputes; rent review advice; advice on disrepair claims; breaches of covenant; boundary disputes; recovery of land or premises from unlawful occupiers/squatters; negotiation of tenancy surrender; disputes with neighbouring occupiers over boundaries/rights of way; planning disputes; and leasehold enfranchisement for landlords and long leaseholders, for example dealing with residential leaseholders applications to extend a lease, buy the freehold or exercise the right to manage.
10th February 2023
Mark Davies, Partner and head of Property Litigation, successfully represented an Applicant at tribunal in a case which raised and clarified some interesting points regarding the interpretation and enforceability of rights of way in plot sales. Continue reading »
8th June 2022
We are pleased to announce that Daniel Winslow, Partner and head of Healys Leasehold Services, has been shortlisted as a finalist in the Solicitor of the Year category at this year’s Enfranchisement & Right to Manage Awards.
12th January 2022
This year marks a grim milestone, being the 5th anniversary of the Grenfell Tower disaster in which 72 people lost their lives. The ramifications from the disaster have certainly been far-reaching. Continue reading »
22nd September 2021
A word out of place can lead to the sacrifice of valuable legal rights and that is why it is vital to seek professional advice the moment a potential dispute looms on the horizon. The point was made by the case of a couple who faced a challenge to their ownership of two plots of land adjoining their home. Continue reading »
2nd March 2021
10th February 2023
Mark Davies, Partner and head of Property Litigation, successfully represented an Applicant at tribunal in a case which raised and clarified some interesting points regarding the interpretation and enforceability of rights of way in plot sales. Continue reading »
8th June 2022
We are pleased to announce that Daniel Winslow, Partner and head of Healys Leasehold Services, has been shortlisted as a finalist in the Solicitor of the Year category at this year’s Enfranchisement & Right to Manage Awards.
12th January 2022
This year marks a grim milestone, being the 5th anniversary of the Grenfell Tower disaster in which 72 people lost their lives. The ramifications from the disaster have certainly been far-reaching. Continue reading »
22nd September 2021
A word out of place can lead to the sacrifice of valuable legal rights and that is why it is vital to seek professional advice the moment a potential dispute looms on the horizon. The point was made by the case of a couple who faced a challenge to their ownership of two plots of land adjoining their home. Continue reading »
2nd March 2021