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Lesley RobinsonPartnerT: 020 7551 [email protected]
William Scott AssociateT: 020 7551 [email protected]
William Scott
Lesley Robinson
2-6 Cannon Street, London EC4M 6YHT: +44 (0) 20 7551 7777
www.bwbllp.com
Our Property Dispute Resolution
team advises on all aspects of
property related issues, for our
charity, not-for-profit, commercial
and individual clients.
Property Dispute Resolution
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About BWB
BWB is a city law firm with a difference. As both a
commercial law firm and the leading charity and
social enterprise lawyers in the UK, we provide a
complete range of commercial legal services,
underpinned by our strong and unique ethos.
We build close relationships with our diverse range
of clients - including leading commercial firms,
statutory bodies, charities, social enterprises and
individuals - who value our expertise and
commitment in helping them achieve their goals.
‘very businesslike and easy to deal with.’
‘does fine-quality work and is especiallysensitive to the requirements of non-profitsector clients.’
‘she handles questions with care and diligenceand is a real asset to any organisation.’
‘takes a real interest in the individualneeds of clients.’
‘dazzlingly efficient.’
Our Services
We advise on a wide array of property connected
disputes, including:
Our Clients
We act for a wide range of clients with differing
concerns, including:
Property Dispute Resolution
Our specialist property dispute resolution team
can help to steer you through the complexities
of the law to identify practical, cost effective
options. We know that occasionally in property
disputes, timing can be crucial. Our clients look
to us for prompt, effective advice.
Our advice to our clients is often to avoid
becoming involved in lengthy and costly
disputes or litigation and to consider other
means of finding a solution. We aim, where
possible, to resolve the issue without
proceedings, using negotiation or other kinds of
dispute resolution, such as mediation.
We are much more than litigators. While our
expertise is invaluable in a dispute, our
steadfast advice can also be relied on for non-
contentious matters. We are adept at
anticipating potential areas where issues might
arise, advising on strategy and finding practical
solutions.
This small but top-flight practice enjoys an
excellent reputation with charities and public
sector clients; ‘much larger firms do not
compare with the attention to detail that the
firm provides’. The team ‘takes a real interest
in the individual needs of clients’.
• Commercial and residential landlord and tenant
matters, including lease renewals under Landlord
and Tenant Act 1954
• Dilapidations and repairs
• Disputes about ownership of land, boundary
disputes, easement rights over land, rights of light
and restrictive covenants; party walls
• Disputes arising out of contracts of the sale and
purchase of land
• Professional negligence relating to property
(surveyors, architects, solicitors, accountants)
• Insolvency
• Debt recovery
• Dispute avoidance
• Breach of covenant claims
• Leasehold structure
• Building disputes
• Landlord and tenant matters, including residential
• Enfranchisement claims
• Issues relating to residential property including
grants of tenancy agreements under the Housing
Acts and Rent Act; possession claims
• Charitable organisations of all sizes, from
the national charities with large property
portfolios of both commercial and
residential property to small charities with a
single property, whether acting as landlord
or tenant
• Not for profit organisations locally, national
and international
• Corporate entities from multi-nationals to
start ups
• Educational organisations from nurseries to
pre-school through to university and
higher/further level, colleges and
universities
• Providers of social care and housing
• Religious organisations of all faiths in
respect of any property held by them or on
their behalf, and issues arising therefrom
• Trade unions
• Art galleries and museums
• Individuals in respect of their property
interests
• Residential owners and occupiers
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