Need practical, commercial advice on a property or real estate dispute? Our expert solicitors are here to help.
We handle complex residential and commercial property disputes, offering clear, tactical advice. We can help resolve the below problems quickly and effectively.
Land Disputes
- Boundary Disputes: Clarify and resolve land boundary issues.
- Lease Extensions: Extend your property lease with confidence.
- Lease Enfranchisement: Seek to purchase your freehold property.
Property Disputes:
- Dilapidations and Disrepair Disputes: Resolve issues with property condition.
- Neighbour Disputes: Legal support for neighbour boundary or nuisance issues.
- Service Charge Disputes: Challenge unfair service charges or get advice.
- Building Disputes: Disagreements with contractors or property developers.
- Breaches of Covenant and Easements: Protect or defend your property rights.
- Commercial Lease Renewals: Get legal support through lease negotiations.
- TOLATA Disputes: Specialist advice on co-ownership and trust disputes.
Landlord & Tenant Disputes:
- Rent Reviews: Help to ensure fair and accurate rent assessments.
- Residential and Commercial Landlord & Tenant Possession Claims
- Tenants’ Rights to Purchase and Withholding of Consent by Landlords
Our experienced team of lawyers in London can also assist with Contested Probate, where property disputes arise from a will or inheritance. We work for a wide range of clients, including both owners and occupiers.

What are Property Disputes?
Property disputes are disagreements relating to the use, ownership, or boundaries of buildings or real estate.
They can arise between landlords and tenants, between neighbours, or between commercial developers and companies. Our solicitors have expertise in assisting the below clients in a variety of complex cases:
- Retailers and Developers
- Investors, Financial Institutions, Property Managers and Leaseholders
- Educational Establishments and Charities
- Commercial Tenants
If your project is being delayed due to a property dispute, we can help advise on any financial risks and compliance issues. Our lawyers resolve disputes with prompt, cost-effective solutions tailored to you.
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What to Expect From Our Property Disputes Solicitors?
- Our team of property dispute lawyers know how stressful and disruptive property disagreements can be.
- From assessing the merits of your claim to negotiating with other parties and gathering evidence, we build a strong case on your behalf. We explain the process at every stage, ensuring you understand the costs.
- Although we avoid going to court when possible, we provide robust representation if litigation is needed.
Why Choose TV Edwards?
- Highly ranked in legal directories – Recognised by Legal 500 and Chambers UK
- Practical solutions – we explore settlements, mediation, arbitration, and other ADR
- Proven success – Strong court record, if Alternative Dispute Resolution isn’t an option
- Cost-effective solutions – Always transparent about costs and funding arrangements
- Specialist expertise – London team with experience in complex commercial cases

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Property Disputes Frequently Asked Questions
What type of solicitor deals with property disputes?
A property dispute or property litigation solicitor is the type of solicitor who will deal with real estate or property disputes. They specialise in cases involving disputes around boundaries, neighbour disagreements, and landlord and tenant conflicts. This may be through property litigation in court or Alternative Dispute Resolution
How much does a property dispute cost?
The cost of a lawyer for a property dispute depends on the size and complexity of your case, and whether it can be resolved without going to court. We offer clear advice on costs and funding options at every stage.
What is classed as a property dispute?
A property dispute covers legal disagreements about land, buildings, or property. Common examples could be boundary conflicts between neighbours, TOLATA claims, tenant evictions, disrepair problems, and breaches of commercial or residential lease terms.