LANDLORD & TENANT LEGAL SERVICES
Landlord & Tenant Services
Whether you are a landlord seeking to protect your property investment or a tenant facing housing-related issues, our experienced solicitors provide clear, practical legal advice tailored to your circumstances. We help clients resolve disputes efficiently and achieve the best possible outcome.
Our Landlord & Tenant Services
We provide practical legal advice and representation to landlords and tenants across a wide range of residential property matters. From possession proceedings and rent arrears to tenancy disputes and disrepair claims, our solicitors offer straightforward guidance designed to protect your interests and resolve issues efficiently.
Helping Landlords
Landlords face a variety of legal challenges, from recovering possession of a property to dealing with rent arrears and breaches of tenancy agreements. We provide practical advice and effective representation to help landlords protect their investments and navigate complex legal requirements with confidence.
Helping Tenants
We assist tenants with a wide range of housing issues, including disputes with landlords, tenancy rights, unlawful eviction concerns, deposit disputes and housing disrepair claims. Our aim is to provide clear guidance and help tenants understand and protect their legal rights.
Possession Proceedings
When possession of a property becomes necessary, we guide landlords through the legal process from start to finish. Whether the matter involves rent arrears, breach of tenancy terms or the end of a tenancy agreement, we provide practical advice and representation throughout the possession process.
Rent Arrears & Debt Recovery
Unpaid rent can place significant pressure on landlords. We assist with recovering rent arrears through negotiation, formal legal correspondence and court proceedings where necessary, helping landlords recover outstanding sums efficiently and cost-effectively.
Tenancy Disputes
Disputes can arise over tenancy agreements, property conditions, rent obligations and other issues. We work with both landlords and tenants to resolve disputes through negotiation, mediation and legal action where appropriate.
Housing Disrepair Claims
Tenants are entitled to live in properties that are safe and fit for habitation. We advise tenants regarding housing disrepair claims and assist landlords in responding to allegations of disrepair, helping both parties understand their rights and obligations.
Other Legal Services

Property Disputes
Protecting Your Property Interests
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Expert advice on boundary disputes, rights of way, neighbour disputes, ownership issues and property-related disagreements. We help clients find practical solutions and protect their legal position.

Debt Recovery
Recover What You’re Owed
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From low fixed fee Letters of Demand to court proceedings, we help businesses and landlords recover outstanding debts efficiently and cost-effectively.

Dispute Resolution
Resolving Disputes Efficiently
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Whether the dispute involves property, contracts, businesses or individuals, we provide practical legal advice aimed at achieving a swift and cost-effective resolution.
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