Property Disputes
Property Dispute Lawyers Glasgow, Scotland
Sometimes, disputes are inevitable. No matter how hard you try to avoid them, property disputes can and do arise. Our commercial property team works closely with our litigation department to try to find the right solution for you.
Landlord and Tenant Disputes Solicitors
It’s often best to resolve disputes amicably, using alternative dispute resolution means such as arbitration or mediation. However, sometimes litigation is inevitable. Every business and every dispute is different, as is every client. Our property lawyers advise private individuals, landlords, tenants, investors, developers and building & construction companies on all aspects of property disputes in Scotland and beyond.
We advise on:
- Building & planning disputes
- Boundary disputes
- Conveyancing remedies
- Nuisance claims
- Dilapidations
- Neighbour disputes
- Rent disputes
- Lease disputes
And much more.
Property Dispute Lawyers Glasgow, Scotland
For legal advice on property disputes in Glasgow, please call on 0141 673 6233 or fill in our online contact form
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