Property Litigation
Landlord/Developer Defect and Disrepair Claims
If you feel your Landlord has not been taking sufficient care of your building, or if the building itself has been poorly constructed, you may have a claim against your Landlord or the developer.
Your Landlord will have an obligation to keep the common parts and the structural aspects of your building in good repair. If it is in breach of this obligation, you may have a claim in damages and you can take action to force the Landlord to comply with its obligations.
As a purchaser of a flat, you may have claims against both your developer/vendor under the purchase contract and any agreement for leave as well as claims against your current landlord or right to manage company.
- Property Litigation - Overview
- Building Safety & Cladding
- Conveyancing Disputes
- Joint Venture Disputes
- Local Authority Disputes
- Planning Appeals and Enforcement
- Landlord and Tenant Disputes
- Injunctions
- Forfeiture and Applications for Relief
- Trespass, Nuisance and Damage Claims
- Dilapidations
- Party Wall Act
- Professional Negligence Claims
- Rent and Service Charge Recovery
- Business Lease Renewals under the 1954 Act
- Leasehold Enfranchisement, Lease Extension and Right to Manage
Contact our Property Litigation Team
telephone: 020 7691 4000
or email: enquiries@edwincoe.com
Edwin Coe LLP acts for an array of property companies and individuals in property disputes. Head of department Joanna Os...
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