Commercial property disputes solicitors, Lymington

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Our team of experienced and dedicated commercial property disputes solicitors is at your service, providing expert advice and guidance throughout the entire process.

We understand the complexities and challenges that can arise in commercial property disputes and are resolute in our commitment to protecting your interests and securing the optimal resolution. With our extensive knowledge and a proven track record, you can rely on us to navigate the legal complexities and advocate for your rights. Don’t let a property dispute hinder your business success – reach out to Moore Barlow solicitors today.

What is a commercial property dispute?

A commercial property dispute refers to a legal conflict that arises between two or more parties regarding the ownership, use, lease, or other aspects of a commercial property, such as office buildings, retail spaces, or industrial facilities.

Anna Iceton

Anna Iceton

Partner | Real Estate, Real Estate Disputes

01483 462991

Why choose us?

Our team is deeply connected to the local community and dedicated to serving the legal needs of Lymington residents and businesses. With a strong understanding of the region’s legal requirements, we provide customised solutions that address your unique needs. Moore Barlow’s expertise and commitment to excellence make us the right choice for legal representation in Lymington. If you require assistance with commercial property dispute resolution, choose us for our tailored approach and unwavering dedication to serving Lymington’s legal community.

Additionally, Moore Barlow is proud to hold accreditations from leading property and legal institutions including the Law Society’s Lexcel accreditation, recognising our excellence in client care, practice management, and commitment to quality standards. Our team remains continuously up-to-date with evolving property law regulations, ensuring we deliver consistently reliable advice and representation. Clients consistently choose us for our proactive communication, transparent pricing structures, and our strong track record in achieving successful outcomes in complex commercial property disputes.

How we can help

In Lymington and the surrounding area, Moore Barlow solicitors are your trusted legal partners. With a strong presence in the local community, we understand the unique legal needs of Lymington residents and businesses. If you need help with a commercial property dispute, our experienced team is here to provide you with expert legal guidance. Count on us to deliver tailored solutions that protect your interests and help you navigate the legal challenges you face in Lymington and beyond.

Further, our specialist team provides extensive legal services focused on commercial property disputes including enforcing lease covenant agreements, handling boundaries and access rights issues, resolving property-related compensation claims, managing landlord and tenant disputes, advising on breach of contract matters, navigating restrictive covenants, and assisting in disputes involving insolvency or receivership properties. Our expertise ensures that we can effectively address any complexities that arise, guiding you through each stage of litigation, arbitration or alternative dispute resolution strategies.

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Who we help

Our commercial property solicitors in Lymington are ready to assist a broad range of clients, including property owners, businesses, landlords, commercial tenants, developers, and investors. If you are facing commercial property disputes, lease disagreements, or property transactions, our knowledgeable team is here to offer legal expertise tailored to your specific needs.

We regularly assist a diverse range of clients across various sectors, including retail businesses, hospitality operators, property developers, industrial companies, agricultural and rural businesses, tenant associations, and investment companies. Our experience spans from small-to-medium sized enterprises through to large corporate entities and public institutions, enabling us to effectively tailor our legal strategies to match the unique demands and challenges faced by your specific industry.

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For effective solutions to your commercial property disputes in Lymington, trust our experienced solicitors. We have a strong track record of successfully resolving disputes related to commercial real estate, including boundary disputes and lease disagreements. Contact us now to discuss your unique situation and legal needs.

We have offices in LondonRichmondSouthamptonGuildfordLymington 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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FAQs: Commercial Property Disputes

What steps should I take if a tenant breaches their lease agreement?

If you face a lease breach from a tenant, it’s important to promptly review your lease documentation, formally notify the tenant in writing detailing the breach, and consider the appropriate remedies. Early legal advice can help you minimise the impact, enforce your rights swiftly, and avoid costly litigation.

The timeline for resolution varies depending on complexity, the willingness of each party to engage in negotiation, and the chosen dispute resolution method. Less contentious disputes may resolve within weeks, while complex litigation could take several months or longer.

Yes, mediation is often a highly effective, flexible, and cost-efficient approach to resolving property disputes. A neutral mediator assists both parties in reaching a mutually beneficial resolution, enabling continued future business relationships and avoiding lengthy court proceedings.

This depends on the terms outlined in your lease agreement and relevant legal criteria. Generally, the successful party in litigation can claim a proportion of legal costs from the losing party, but it’s crucial to seek legal advice to understand your specific position and potential cost recovery options clearly.

If your dispute escalates to court, a judge will consider evidence from both parties and make a determination based on the facts, contracts, and applicable law. Prior implementation of alternative dispute resolution methods can still occur even during court proceedings and is often encouraged to reach settlement sooner.

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