Landlord and Tenant Issues
We are highly experienced at resolving landlord and tenant disputes. Whether you are a landlord or a tenant, we can advise you on your next steps.
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The differing interests of landlords and tenants can make rental properties a common cause of disputes. Conflict over unpaid rent, unlawful subletting, breach of contract, lease renewal and eviction are some of the issues that we can provide expert legal help with to resolve matters satisfactorily and expeditiously.
We act on behalf of both landlords and tenants. Whatever side of the dispute you are on, we can help bring the matter to a swift and successful conclusion.
Legal advice for landlords
As a landlord, your main concern will be to protect your property – and the income that you generate from it. If either is in jeopardy, we can help you navigate the situation, all while ensuring that you comply with the law. This is essential, or you could be penalised for your actions.
Amongst other things, we can help landlords with:
- Recovering rent arrears
- Evicting problem tenants
- Repossessing a property
- Repair and maintenance obligations
- Local authority regulation issues
Get in touch with our experts today for free, no obligation legal advice
Get in touch with our experts today for free, no obligation legal advice
Legal advice for tenants
Tenants often feel quite vulnerable from a legal standpoint, but it’s important to remember that you have rights too. Together, these protect you from rogue landlords and unlawful behaviour.
Often, tenants need our help with regard to:
- Unlawful evictions
- Disputes over the repayment of a deposit
- Disputes regarding maintenance and repairs
- Allegations that you have breached the terms of the tenancy agreement
- Termination of the tenancy
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We are highly experienced at resolving landlord and tenant disputes. Whether you are a landlord or a tenant, we can advise you on your next steps.
Get in touch with our experts today for free, no obligation legal advice
Get in touch with our experts today for free, no obligation legal advice