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Property Litigation

Our property litigation solicitors represent a wide variety of commercial and individual clients, including landlords and tenants in both commercial and residential sectors, property investors, developers, retailers and licensed establishments, estate agents, and private and public companies.

The specialist team has particular experience in dealing with landlord and tenant cases, dealing with a variety of matters including:

  • Constructive trusts and proprietary estoppel
  • Contentious lease renewals and break clauses
  • Dilapidations
  • Disclaimer, forfeiture and surrender of leases
  • Enforcement of options, easements and restrictive covenants
  • Evictions
  • Footpaths, rights of way and boundary disputes
  • Insolvency of tenants
  • Option agreements and rights of pre-emption
  • Possession and recovery actions
  • Property development disputes
  • Rights of light and party wall issues

If you are involved in a property dispute and would like to seek specialist advice call our property litigation team on 0191 212 7778 or email Stewart Irvine on sirvine@mincoffs.co.uk.

Whatever the nature of your dispute, for expert legal advice contact:

Stewart Irvine

Partner, Head of Dispute Resolution

T: 0191 212 7778sirvine@mincoffs.co.uk

Stewart Irvine was incredibly helpful, friendly and understanding of a difficult family situation. Stewart listened to my wishes and concerns and was as passionate. On a personal level, I am really interested in law and Stewart spent time explaining how the law works and why we were taking actions in the way we were. I really appreciated this approach and this allowed me to feel confident in the decisions that I was making. I'm really grateful to Stewart for all his guidance and support. I truly felt that Stewart had our best interests at heart throughout the process.
Legal 500 2022

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