Freehold Property DisputesENG

A practical and useful guide to resolving disputes relating to freehold properties, including shared freehold disputes and freehold covenant issues.

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Overview

Whether acting for the claimant or the defendant, this practical and useful legal publication will assist practitioners in the resolution of freehold property disputes.

The many issues considered include nuisance, trespass, boundary issues, breaches of covenants and ownership disputes such as shared freehold disputes.

There is detailed coverage of the pre-action protocols and practice directions, alternative dispute resolution, and offers to settle. When settling a dispute early is no longer an option, the publication will take the practitioner through issuing proceedings and responding to them, default and summary judgment, case management, disclosure and trial.

Some of the most practical freehold dispute precedents included in this publication:

  • Letters before action and responses
  • Example content for particulars of claim
  • Example content for defences
  • Letters about the boundary disputes protocol
  • Scaffolding licence
  • Crane oversailing licence
  • Deed of release of restrictive covenants

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