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Whether an individual landlord or tenant, or a corporate entity with a large portfolio of properties, freehold or leasehold, every corporation either owns or rents property.
Property litigation is not just about acting when there has been a default by one party but acting as portfolio managers and giving expert guidance on consequences of taking various steps under the lease.
Our experience ranges from lease advice, lease renewal, dilapidations claims, rent reviews, exit strategies, trespassers, constructions disputes, Party Wall Act disputes, boundary and easement issues, commercial insolvency, tort interference with goods matters, forfeiture, distraint, break clauses, variations, surrenders, guarantors, 1954 Act matters, in addition to Court proceedings and recovery of monies under the lease via various commercial means.
The team is unique in that we offer a full-service to assist corporate landlords and tenants in giving legal advice on the terms of the lease, the possible business strategies and also in negotiating when things go wrong to achieve the best possible outcome for the individual client's business and needs.
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The team can offer dispute resolution and mediation services, whilst Chambers UK 2009 reports that the team has an "extremely good client base." Sole partner Nick Hallchurch is praised for "keeping a tight tactical overview and knowing when to bring people into the team."

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