Commercial property disputes solicitors, London
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Are you facing a commercial property dispute in London? Look no further than Moore Barlow solicitors.
With our team of experienced and knowledgeable commercial property dispute solicitors, we are here to provide you with the expert legal advice and representation you need. Whether you are dealing with lease disputes, boundary disputes, or any other commercial property-related issue, we understand the complexities and challenges you may be facing. Our goal is to protect your interests and achieve the best possible outcome for you. Trust Moore Barlow solicitors to navigate the complexities of commercial property disputes in London with confidence and expertise.
What is a commercial property dispute?
A commercial property dispute refers to a legal conflict or disagreement between two or more parties regarding the ownership, use, lease, or any other aspect of a commercial property.

Strategic advice and tailored solutions
What sets Moore Barlow apart is our strategic approach to managing property disputes. We go beyond reactive legal advice by working closely with clients to anticipate potential risks and resolve conflicts proactively. Our solutions are always tailored to your commercial objectives, whether you aim to preserve business relationships, protect long-term investments, or secure timely dispute resolution.
Insight into the London property market
Our London-based team has deep knowledge of the city’s commercial property landscape, including complex landlord-tenant dynamics and local authority planning considerations. This local insight, combined with a national reach, allows us to handle cases involving prime real estate, mixed-use developments, and high-value lease portfolios across Greater London and beyond.
Why choose us?
When it comes to resolving commercial property disputes in London, Moore Barlow solicitors stand out from the crowd. With our extensive experience and expertise in this complex area of law, we have successfully represented numerous clients in achieving favourable outcomes. Our team of dedicated solicitors understands the intricacies of commercial property disputes and knows how to navigate the legal landscape to protect your interests. We pride ourselves on our strategic approach, attention to detail, and commitment to finding practical solutions that minimise disruption to your business. Trust Moore Barlow solicitors to provide you with exceptional legal representation and guide you through the complexities of commercial property disputes in London.
Moore Barlow is proud to be independently recognised for excellence and adheres to the highest professional standards. We are accredited by the Law Society’s Lexcel Quality Mark, demonstrating our commitment to exceptional client care and legal practice management. Our property dispute specialists in London also benefit from industry-specific memberships such as the Property Litigation Association (PLA), ensuring our advice is current, strategic, and aligned with the latest developments in property law. In addition, we are consistently ranked in Chambers UK and The Legal 500, providing trusted recognition of our legal expertise and client service in the commercial property disputes arena.
How we can help
At Moore Barlow solicitors, our team of experienced commercial property disputes solicitors in London is here to help you navigate through complex legal issues and achieve the best possible outcome for your business. We understand that commercial property disputes can be disruptive and costly, which is why we offer expert advice and representation tailored to your specific needs. Whether you are facing lease disputes, boundary disputes, or any other commercial property-related conflicts, our dedicated team will work tirelessly to protect your interests and resolve the matter efficiently. With our in-depth knowledge of property law and extensive experience in dispute resolution, we are well-equipped to handle even the most challenging cases. Trust Moore Barlow solicitors to be your strategic partner in resolving commercial property disputes and safeguarding your business interests. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you.
Our expert solicitors can assist with a wide range of commercial property disputes, including dilapidations claims, breach of covenant issues, contested lease renewals under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, rent and service charge disputes, adverse possession claims, and enforcement of easements or rights of way. We also advise on title disputes, boundary issues, and claims involving restrictive covenants. Whether you’re a landlord, tenant, developer or managing agent, we can guide you through complex negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation processes.
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Who we help
Our commercial property solicitors are here to help a wide range of individuals and businesses. Whether you are a small business owner looking to lease a new office space, a property developer seeking legal advice on a new construction project, or a landlord in need of assistance with tenant disputes, our team of experienced solicitors has the expertise to assist you. We understand the unique challenges and complexities of commercial property transactions and can provide tailored solutions to meet your specific needs. No matter the size or nature of your commercial property requirements, our solicitors are ready to guide you through the process and ensure your interests are protected.
Our clients include a diverse range of commercial landlords, tenants, and property investors across sectors such as retail, leisure, healthcare, industrial, and logistics. We act for property developers, asset managers, housing associations, and SMEs who lease or own commercial premises. We also support estate management companies, regional businesses with growing property portfolios, and international clients with UK-based commercial property interests. Our sector knowledge enables us to offer tailored solutions aligned with industry norms and commercial drivers.
Contact us
If you’re facing commercial property disputes in London, our team of experienced solicitors is here to help you navigate the complex legal landscape. Whether it’s lease disputes, property rights, or contract disagreements, we have the expertise to protect your interests. Contact us today for a confidential consultation.
We have offices in London, Richmond, Southampton, Guildford, Lymington and Woking and offer specialist property dispute legal services to clients nationwide. Contact Moore Barlow to find out how we can help you and your business.
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Frequently asked questions: Commercial Property Disputes
What is a commercial property dispute?
A commercial property dispute refers to any disagreement involving non-residential property, such as offices, retail units, warehouses, or industrial premises. Common issues include lease interpretation, rent arrears, service charge disagreements, and breaches of lease covenants.
Can I terminate a commercial lease early if there’s a dispute?
Terminating a commercial lease depends on the specific terms and whether a break clause exists. If the other party has breached lease terms, there may be grounds for forfeiture or negotiation of an early surrender. Legal advice should be sought before taking any action.
What are my options if a tenant refuses to vacate after their lease ends?
If a tenant overstays their lease without an agreement in place, they may be considered a tenant at sufferance or trespasser. You can initiate possession proceedings through the courts, or in some cases, regain possession peacefully if appropriate legal steps are followed.
How long does it take to resolve a commercial property dispute?
Resolution time varies depending on the dispute’s nature and complexity. Simple matters may settle within weeks through negotiation or mediation, while court proceedings can take several months or even longer. Early advice can often speed up the process.
Are there alternatives to going to court?
Yes, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods such as mediation, arbitration, or expert determination can often resolve issues more cost-effectively and faster than court proceedings. We regularly represent clients in ADR settings to secure favourable outcomes.