Access to land rights
Most people are able to enjoy good relations with their neighbours. However, sometimes disputes cannot be avoided. These disputes may take various forms, including someone denying your rights over their land. It can sometimes be frustrating when you’re unable to undertake necessary works to your own property because your neighbour won’t allow you to gain access to their land.
Our team of property dispute experts will steer you through these complicated issues and offer constructive and creative advice to help resolve these sorts of disputes.

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