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Ownership disputes and shares in property

Property ownership disputes can be caused by a range of circumstances, including inheritance, divorce, co-habitation agreements and buying property with friends or family. The most common property ownership disputes involve family breakdown, however – which may involve the expertise of family lawyers and property lawyers to resolve a property ownership or co-ownership issue.

Second or multiple marriages are also a common cause of co-ownership property disputes, especially after family bereavements when a case of contested probate involving a family property might occur.

For co-habitees, being a common law spouse can also mean not having a share in a partner’s property – unless it can be proved that:

  • the parties intended to share the equity in a property
  • the non-owner made a significant contribution to mortgage repayments and/or renovations
  • the non –owner has invested or loaned capital for the purposes of the property
  • the non-owner made a significant contribution to household expenses; or
  • the non-owner contributed any of these on the understanding – even if misguided – that they were entitled to a share of the property.

Having shares in an investment portfolio property with other parties can also lead to a co-ownership property dispute – and as these cases may involve a property purchased as commercial investment, taking legal advice to protect your interests at an early stage of the dispute is crucial to realising your investment and preventing financial loss.

Co-ownership property disputes and the Land Registry

Co-ownership property disputes may also occur as a result of Land Registry anomalies. When a property transfer occurs – ie when a property is bought or sold – details of ownership are recorded at the Land Registry, which was set up in 1862. It is rare for an error to occur on a Land Registry record – but in cases where a property or conveyancing solicitor has submitted the incorrect details to the Land Registry after a property transfer, then an ownership dispute might occur and professional negligence claim for damages might be necessary.

Housing Law Solicitors can advise both residential and commercial property owners involved in ownership or co-ownership disputes on the best legal options to protect their interests – including alternatives to litigation such as dispute resolution and mediation.

If no agreement between parties can be found, then Housing Law Solicitors can apply for a court order (interim injunction) to prevent possible seizure of the property by another party.

Making Property Ownership Dispute Claims

Claims involving civil cases such as a property co-ownerships disputes usually have to be made within six years of an event.

In family law cases, there are no limitation periods for bringing claims, however – and Housing Law Solicitors can advise on family law under UK law and Islamic law.

Housing Law Solicitors can also instruct other professional experts in claims relating to a property co-ownership dispute or a case involving shares in a property – including obtaining counsel’s opinion on a case and the potential value of any damages (quantum).

Housing Law Solicitors can also advise on alternatives to litigation in a property co-ownership dispute, including dispute resolution and mediation services.

Funding Property Co-ownership Dispute Claims

Housing Law Solicitors offer clients who wish to take legal action in a co-ownership dispute – or a dispute over shares in property – a Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA) to fund their case.

Housing Law Solicitors also offers a fixed fee arrangement for the initial assessment of a case involving a co-ownership property dispute, so our clients know exactly how much they will be paying from the outset.

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There are many good reasons to choose our housing solicitors here to handle your legal defence. The first is our excellent reputation as industry leaders in this area of the law, with 5-star customer rated reviews and all of the clients who’ve used our services for Housing Law Solicitors saying they would recommend us to others. As they say, word of mouth, is the best advertising you can get. Members of our housing team have also been recognised by some of the top legal directories in the UK.

Our solicitors take a holistic, personalised approach to each and every case. We know that facing repossession or even disrepair or an anti-social behaviour order can be a very distressing experience and mounting a credible case without expert help is extremely difficult if not impossible. Our solicitors will listen to you and offer their advice in an honest, transparent manner, explaining your options clearly. They’ll also keep you updated on your case and work tirelessly to secure the best resolution for you.

Housing Law SolicitorsCan I Get Legal Aid?

Legal aid can help meet the costs of legal advice and representation in a court.

You’ll usually need to show that:

  • your case is eligible for legal aid
  • the problem is serious
  • you cannot afford to pay for legal costs

You could for example get legal aid if:

  • you’re at risk of homelessness or losing your home
  • your mortgage company has decided to take you to court
  • eviction
  • disrepair issues, if there is a serious risk to your health
  • your landlord wants to take possession because of anti-social behaviour
  • If you are a tenant or mortgagee

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How Housing Law Solicitors Can Help

Resolving any type of housing issues involves several steps, starting with providing initial advice on outcomes of housing matters. This advice is crucial, as it prevents you from accidentally incriminating yourself or making a mistake that could work against you in court further down the line. At Housing Law Solicitors, we also:

  • Provide advice in relation to housing procedures and what to expect next
  • Protect the rights of people facing anti-social behaviour
  • Attend landlord interviews with you to ensure that proper procedure is followed and that you’ve the legal advice you need to answer questions appropriately

It is crucial you call us at the earliest possible stage of any housing issues or an anti-social behaviour order. Time is of the essence.What we regard as the best Housing Law Solicitors are waiting to help you. Call us now on 0800 061 4996 . All calls are free from landlines and Mobiles

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Our expert housing solicitors can provide tenants with housing advice and assistance. It’s essential to seek expert legal representation immediately. Time is of the essence. A person who has been facing housing issues has the right to legal representation as soon as they ask for it. Our housing solicitors will uphold your legal rights from the start to ensure that you’re treated fairly and to establish the facts in the case as soon as possible.

If you’re in this kind of situation, don’t hesitate. Call our housing law team on 0800 061 4996. We have our liaison team waiting to help.

Even if your case has progressed further than this, our Housing Law Solicitors can still help. It may be the case that you aren’t happy with your legal representation, or the charges against you have changed. In these circumstances. It’s always better to simply call our friendly housing law team to discuss the details of your case further for expert advice you can rely on. Our housing solicitor liaison team will clearly and honestly lay out the strategic options available to you, offering a realistic prediction of how the case will unfold and advise on how to achieve a positive outcome. We are always waiting to help.

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