Property & Land Law
Our Property Team advises on all aspects of land law and acts in a wide range of property litigation matters. We understand that property disputes are often complex and not always neatly defined, frequently requiring a breadth of knowledge that extends beyond traditional land law or conveyancing boundaries.
With members at various levels of seniority who regularly appear in the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber), County Court, High Court, and beyond, KBG Chambers can always provide the right barrister to handle your property and land law dispute.
Members of KBG Chambers provide expert advice, assistance, and representation in all types of property and land law disputes, including:
- Conveyancing Disputes
- Boundary Disputes
- Ownership of Walls, Fences, Verges, Banks and Hedges
- Easements and Covenants
- Mortgages and Property Finance
- Professional Negligence including Conveyancers’ Negligence
- Nuisance
- Trespass
- Adverse Possession
- Housing
- Landlord & Tenant
- Park & Mobile Homes
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Passionate property experts ready to advise
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Members who have reported cases in property law
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Members recommended in the Legal 500 for 2024
Local Knowledge
Our team is based across Devon and Cornwall, with every member being a familiar face to the local judiciary throughout the South West. This deep local knowledge, combined with our dedication to delivering the highest quality service, ensures we consistently achieve excellent results in complex property and land law cases across the Western Circuit and beyond.
Mediation
Several of our members are highly qualified and experienced civil mediators, regularly instructed to mediate property and land law disputes across the country. We offer a practical, solution-focused approach to resolving matters without the need for litigation.
Public Access
KBG Chambers has a growing team of Public Access barristers who are authorised to accept instructions directly from members of the public, as well as from commercial and non-commercial organisations, without the need to go through a solicitor.