Property / Land Use Disputes

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If your business finds itself in a land use dispute and direct contact has failed to solve the issue, seeking the help of a legal service provider should be your next step. Here is some basic guidance to inform your choice of legal expert. 

What are the most common property or land use disputes?

Property and land use disputes often arise during the planning phase. Most frequently these disputes are the result of disagreements between businesses, councils and the public over the use of land or a proposed building development. 

How can mediation help?

Mediation provides an opportunity for all invested parties to deliver their point of view in the hope of resolving a dispute. A mediator will present all of the arguments and provide information on the legal issues surrounding a conflict in order for parties to move towards a resolution. 

What if mediation fails?

If mediation does not produce a resolution to a property or land use dispute, then it may be necessary to take further legal action. The form this action takes depends on whose instruction a legal expert is acting on, so they will need to be consulted before briefing you further. 

How should a mediator be appointed?

Any legal service provider appointed as mediator should have expertise in property law, preferably practicing in the local area. The Law Society's Civil and Commercial Mediation accreditation is a sign of quality to look for when choosing a legal expert.

 

The Law Superstore’s client rating and review system will help you to choose a legal service provider with a proven track record. It is also particularly worth considering the location of a legal service provider in a case where several parties may be required to meet face-to-face.

 

Other relevant factors include cost, the size of a firm or perhaps even extended opening hours.Answer a few short questions now and start comparing legal service providers based on the criteria most important to you.

What price structures can I expect?

Legal service providers typically charge on an hourly rate or fixed fee with capped hours basis for mediation services in relation to property or land disputes. 

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