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Anderson & Cole

Top England Real Estate & Property Dispute Solicitors

Skilled Property & Inheritance Dispute Lawyers

At Anderson & Cole Attorneys, we place special emphasis on resolving real estate, property disputes, and inheritance matters across England. Whether you are dealing with a boundary disagreement, contested ownership, landlord–tenant conflict, or inheritance claim, we provide comprehensive legal support and tailored strategies to protect your rights and assets.

With so much at stake — family homes, business property, or inheritance rights — you need experienced solicitors who not only understand the law but also know how to achieve practical, cost-effective solutions.

Our team combines high-level legal expertise with a personalised approach, ensuring that you are fully informed at every stage of your case. We pride ourselves on clear communication, responsive support, and strategic representation, whether through negotiation, mediation, or litigation.

If you are facing a property or inheritance dispute, there is always a path forward. Contact us today to begin protecting your property rights and peace of mind.


Why Choose Anderson & Cole for Property & Real Estate Disputes?

Property and inheritance cases can be some of the most stressful and emotionally charged legal matters. At Anderson & Cole, we offer:

  • Specialist Experience – Decades of combined knowledge in UK property law and inheritance claims.

  • Tailored Strategies – Every dispute is unique; we craft solutions specific to your circumstances.

  • Negotiation & Mediation First – Avoid costly litigation where possible.

  • Strong Court Representation – When disputes escalate, we fight vigorously to protect your interests.

  • Personal Client Service – Direct access to your solicitor, with clear, practical advice throughout.


Understanding Property & Real Estate Disputes in the UK

Property disputes cover a wide range of issues under English law. Common disputes include:

  • Boundary & Neighbour Disputes – Disagreements over property lines, access rights, or shared land.

  • Landlord–Tenant Disputes – Rent arrears, eviction proceedings, tenancy agreement breaches, or repair obligations.

  • Ownership Disputes – Claims involving beneficial ownership, trusts of land (TOLATA), or cohabitation breakdowns.

  • Property in Divorce or Separation – Ensuring fair division of property assets.

  • Inheritance & Probate Claims – Contesting or defending a will, executor disputes, and claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975.

  • Commercial Property Disputes – Lease renewals, forfeiture, break clauses, and development disagreements.


Common Outcomes & Remedies

Depending on the dispute, the court may order:

  • Transfer of property ownership

  • Financial compensation (damages)

  • Injunctions preventing unlawful use of land

  • Enforcement of tenancy obligations

  • Redistribution of inheritance assets

Our solicitors will always advise on the most effective and realistic remedies available for your case.


Our Approach

At Anderson & Cole, we take a structured approach:

  1. Case Assessment – We review all documents (deeds, tenancy agreements, wills, Land Registry records) to identify strengths and weaknesses.

  2. Strategic Planning – We advise on negotiation, mediation, or litigation, depending on what’s in your best interest.

  3. Resolution & Representation – Whether by settlement or court order, we fight to secure the best possible outcome.


Frequently Asked Questions About Property Disputes in England

What should I do if I have a boundary dispute with my neighbour?

Seek legal advice early. In many cases, disputes can be resolved through negotiation or Land Registry rectification before reaching court.

Can I contest a will in England?

Yes. You may contest a will if you believe it is invalid or if you have not been reasonably provided for under the Inheritance Act 1975.

How long do I have to make an inheritance claim?

Generally, you must bring a claim within 6 months of the Grant of Probate being issued.

What happens if my landlord is not carrying out repairs?

Tenants can often enforce their rights through court orders, financial compensation, or by involving the local council.

Can property disputes be settled out of court?

Yes. Many disputes are resolved through mediation or negotiation, which is often faster and less costly than litigation.

Don’t Face Property or Inheritance Disputes Alone — Contact Us Today! If you’re dealing with a property or inheritance issue, Anderson & Cole Attorneys are here to help. We’ll guide you through the legal complexities and fight to protect your rights, assets, and future.

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