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.

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