Adverse Possession
A person occupying a property or land without the owner’s consent and with a sufficient degree of physical control will be in adverse possession of that property or land. Adverse possession can be...
View ArticleCommercial Rent and Service Charge Arrears
Commercial service charges are frequently an area of dispute between landlords and tenants. Whilst occupiers can accurately budget for their rent commitments, year-on-year increases in service charge...
View ArticleDilapidations
Dilapidations is frequently an area of dispute between landlords and tenants as tenants seek to minimise their liability whilst landlords in return seek to place as much of the burden for repairing and...
View ArticleTenant Insolvency
The financial demise of a tenant is an occupational hazard for the commercial landlord. In the event of a tenant becoming insolvent, it is essential that the landlord considers its strategy and...
View ArticleCommercial Development Disputes
IBB’s Real Estate Dispute Resolution team have in depth experience in advising developers in relation to a range of issues relating to the acquisition, development and sale of their schemes. Our team...
View ArticleCommercial Landlord and Tenant Law: When Issues Become Contentious
Jon Mowbray, partner and solicitor in the real estate disputes team at IBB Solicitors, discusses the assistance you can provide to a client in relation to their occupation of properties and commercial...
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