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Dilapidation Disputes

A dilapidation claim normally starts when a landlord serves a written schedule of dilapidations on a tenant – claiming the cost of carrying out works such as decoration, maintenance and repair to the property from the tenant.

Dilapidation claims may therefore have serious financial implications for both landlords and tenants. Whether you’re a landlord or a tenant, we can advise you on the best tactical and commercial approach towards dealing with disputes.

Mark

Mark Richardson

Partner

01392 210700

Mark Richardson is a Partner and leads up the Property Litigation team at Stephens Scown. He qualified with the firm in 1992, having completed his training at the Truro office. He moved to the firm's Exeter office in 2002 where he established the Property Litigation team within the Litigation and Dispute Resolution team.

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Philip

Philip Snell

Partner

01726 74433

Philip is a partner and works in the Litigation and Dispute Resolution Team in St Austell.

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Michael

Michael Davies

Solicitor

01392 210700

Michael is a solicitor in the Litigation and Dispute Resolution Team and is a specialist in property related disputes. He qualified as a solicitor in 2002 and advises on a wide range of property disputes.

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