Property Law

Members of Chambers advise and act in all aspects of property law, including:

  • Matters of registered and unregistered conveyancing
  • Co-ownership and interests in the matrimonial and quasi-matrimonial home (resulting and constructive trusts, and proprietary estoppel)
  • Adverse possession
  • Settlements
  • Land options
  • Restrictive covenants
  • Easements (rights of way, pipes and drainage, support etc)
  • Mortgages
  • Town and village greens, and commons
  • Nuisance and trespass
    Members of chambers have acted in cases ranging from tree root nuisance to enforcing land options granted in 1853, from removal of restrictive covenants to drafting disentailing deeds.   We have a breadth of experience in tribunals from the County Court to the Court of Appeal, from the Lands Tribunal to the District Land Registry.