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Whether you’re looking to resolve a commercial party wall dispute with a neighbour, or need legal advice to defend yourself against a complaint, our qualified solicitors are here to help you find the ideal solution.
Maintaining the wall that separates your business from your neighbour is a right and duty you both share. But when their proposed works impact your operations, or you come into conflict over any changes in circumstances, you need the support of commercial property solicitors to guide you toward a fair and just outcome.
With a thorough understanding of the Party Wall Act, we can capably help you navigate the nuances of this area of law, providing expert advice and representation for any form of commercial party wall disputes. So if your commercial premises are considering changes to your party wall, or you’re facing legal challenges of your own from an adjoining owner, Giles Wilson has your back.
Whatever the nature of your dispute – be it the contentious installation of a support beam, or the cutting and raising of the party wall itself – we understand that disagreements of this nature can escalate, threatening your relationship with your neighbours.
That is why we put an emphasis on speed and efficiency in everything we do, while delivering the thoroughness these sensitive issues demand. By working collaboratively with you and your surveyors, we help you reach an amicable resolution in good time, ensuring your business runs smoothly and your works stay on track.
Don’t let the complexities of commercial party wall disputes compromise the progress of your projects, the profitability of your business, or your standing with other building owners. Talk to Giles Wilson to manage your case and secure a practical resolution.
Our team of specialist solicitors in Essex have a wealth of experience dealing with all types of commercial party wall disputes. Whatever the nature of your disagreement, trust us to find the resolution.
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