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Conveyancing Disputes Barristers

Conveyancing disputes arise when property transactions go wrong. Our barristers act in claims involving negligent conveyancing, title defects, misrepresentation, and failures by conveyancers to identify or advise on risks affecting the property.

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Regulated by the Bar Standards Board
Nationwide coverage, England & Wales
About this area
About Conveyancing Disputes

Scope of work
What we handle
Solicitor Negligence
Claims against solicitors and licensed conveyancers for negligent advice or failure to identify problems in a property transaction.
Title Defects
Disputes arising from defects in title, including unregistered interests, competing ownership claims, and failures to investigate title properly.
Misrepresentation
Misrepresentation claims against sellers arising from false statements or failures to disclose matters affecting a property.
Restrictive Covenants
Disputes about the existence, scope, and enforceability of restrictive covenants affecting the use and development of land.
Land Registry Errors
Claims arising from errors by the Land Registry, including disputes about priority of interests and mistakes in the register.
Leasehold Disputes
Leasehold conveyancing disputes including disputed lease terms, service charge provisions, and problems arising from the grant or assignment of leases.
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