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Landlord & Tenant
High Court Litigation, Injunctions and Emergency Relief


The
Work
The landlord-tenant laws that govern residential properties are dynamic and constantly change based on market conditions. Disputes between landlords and tenants are certainly not uncommon, but when it comes to homes and livelihoods, it is crucial that both sides seek legal advice.
We strive to resolve your disagreements quickly, cost-effectively, and amicably, whether you are a landlord or a tenant. Our team will listen to your side of the story, help you make sense of your situation and advise you on your next best course of action to ensure that you proceed as safely as possible. We are here to assist you if you decide to pursue further legal action. With years of experience representing both tenants and landlords in housing disputes, our solicitors have seen every kind of situation. Our understanding of the legal side of the local housing market is unparalleled. We have vast experience in dealing with local authorities and housing associations so you will receive a professional, experienced service from local experts.
When there is friction between you and your landlord, it can be stressful. We are here to assist you in making sense of your legal position and help keep a roof over your head. Our team has years of collective experience protecting the rights of tenants. Some of the common situations we assist in include:
● Disputes with local authorities or housing associations
● Landlords wishing to evict tenants
● Unlawful evictions
● Allegations of disturbance
● Obstruction of use of the property
● Disputes over deposit returns
● Allegations of breach of terms tenancy
If you’re a landlord in a dispute with a tenant,
we understand that it isn’t just bricks and mortar involved, it’s your livelihood. The ways that our expert team can help you include but are not
limited to:
● Mitigating any losses if you have breached rules of a tenancy agreement
● Issuing an initial letter to the tenant requesting that they vacate the property and/or settle the rent arrears
● Issuing formal notices for a defaulting tenant to vacate your property
● Recovery of rent arrears through litigation
● Re-possession of your property by obtaining the correct court orders, enabling bailiffs to use force if necessary
We’ve seen every kind of housing dispute and our team of solicitors have represented both sides of the tenant/landlord relationship for years. We have unparalleled understanding of the legal side of the local housing market. We have vast experience in dealing with local authorities and housing associations so you will receive a professional, experienced service from local experts.