Litigation
Residential Property Disputes
Residential Property Disputes solicitors in Manchester and London
Residential Property Disputes can be lengthy and stressful, as there is the need to try and keep a good relationship with what is often your neighbour. Monarch Solicitors understands this and aims to resolve disputes quickly and with as little cost as possible.
Our specialist solicitors can give you expert advice on a wide range of property disputes, including:
- Neighbour disputes
- Landlord and tenant issues
- Boundary disputes
- Party wall issues
- High hedges
- Orders for Sale
- Excessive noise disputes
- Covenants
- Land Registry issues
- Rights of Way
- Agricultural and farming disputes
Our specialist solicitors can give you expert advice on a wide range of property disputes. Please call our specialist team on 0330 127 8888.
Monarch Solicitors is a leading UK law firm with specialist residential property solicitors ready to offer their expertise. Our award-winning Manchester solicitors, London solicitors and Birmingham solicitors offer their legal expertise nationally and internationally.
We are also able to leverage an international network spanning across Hong Kong, Turkey and Dubai to provide seamless assistance with cross-border matters relating to residential property disputes.
FAQ
We have the experience and the expertise to help you resolve your dispute efficiently and effectively. Our experts will listen to you, to gain a full understanding of the circumstances of your case. We will offer practical advice as you take control of the situation as well as offering comprehensive legal representation, if needed.
The length of time proceedings take varies. It depends on a number of factors, these include the complexity of the case, the number of parties involved, the amenability of the parties to resolve the case and the court’s timetable. Relatively straightforward proceedings, without any complex legal or factual issues, could be over in a few months. However, more complicated proceedings involving several parties could take several years to resolve.
Litigation is the process of taking a dispute to a court of law. If two parties cannot agree on a outcome on a certain situation then they will take it to court where the judge can handle the dispute.
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