Commercial Property Disputes

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We can help with any commercial property disputes. 

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The expert commercial property litigation solicitors at Crombie Wilkinson are on hand to help with any commercial property dispute or litigation you are involved in.

Our commercial property dispute solicitors can help you manage often complex and time-consuming disputes – whether you’re a landlord of commercial premises or a property developer.

If you are looking for commercial property dispute resolution, speak to our expert team today.

Types of commercial property disputes we handle

Our property litigation solicitors are experienced in common and uncommon cases of property disputes, advising property owners across many types of property litigation.

We can assist Commercial Landlords on a range of commercial property disputes including:

  • Landlord & tenant
  • Notice to terminate
  • Break clauses
  • Non payment of rent
  • Forfeiture
  • Rent reviews
  • Disrepair
  • Dilapidations
  • Section 146 of the law of property act 1925
  • Breach of terms of lease
  • Lease renewal
  • Holding over at the end of a lease
  • Sub-letting

Our property litigation lawyers also support property developers on a range of commercial matters including:

  • Boundaries
  • Restrictive covenants
  • Adverse possession
  • Rights of way
  • Squatters
  • Breach of contract

Who we help resolve commercial property disputes

We can assist in all types of commercial property litigation and work with a diverse range of commercial landlord and property developer clients.

From retailers and property managers to developers and investors and agricultural landowners. Speak to us for advice on commercial property disputes and to find out how we can help.

How we work on commercial property disputes

Clients always come first at Crombie Wilkinson. We don’t provide a one-size-fits-all approach because the reality is that each case is different. That’s why we spend time getting to know our clients, their needs and the particular needs for their case.

This is why we’re one of North Yorkshire's leading commercial property law firms with highly regarded commercial property dispute solicitors.

How to resolve a commercial property dispute

By seeking our assistance at an early stage, or before a dispute arises, these issues can often be resolved without unnecessary expense and disruption to your business.

We advise and assist landlords in a wide variety of property related disputes including dilapidation and disrepair, break clauses, notices to terminate and lease renewals.

With our vast experience, we offer a highly responsive service that allows our professional solicitors to be on hand to give you clear solutions and expert advice.

Our property dispute lawyers act regularly for commercial landlords, residential landlords and property developers with a portfolio of properties, and we liaise closely with our commercial property lawyers in our Commercial Property team to ensure potential disputes are identified at an early stage.

Commercial property dispute: FAQs

What is a commercial property dispute? A commercial property dispute is a legal disagreement around the leasing, owning or occupation of a commercial property – that is a non-residential property.

What does a commercial property lawyer do? A commercial property lawyer can help with an array of legal matters around owning or leasing a commercial property.

What does a commercial property dispute solicitor do? They can help settle disputes and disagreements that arise from owning or developing commercial property.

What rights do you have as a commercial tenant? Commercial property tenants have lots of rights, even if they are more limited than residential tenants. Read our guide to commercial property tenant rights for more information.

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