Neighbour dispute solicitors Swansea
Experiencing a dispute with your neighbours? Talk to our experienced team.
At PGM Solicitors we have a dedicated and highly experienced dispute resolution team.
- enquiries@pgmsolicitors.co.uk
- (01792) 468684
- PGM Solicitors, 120 Walter Rd, Swansea SA1 5RF
Disputes can arise for many reasons and it’s often hard to know what to do to resolve the issue – dealing with them can be a delicate matter.
Neighbours can fall out over a multitude of things such as noise, blocked access, interference with easements (such as rights of way) and poorly maintained structures and/or trees.
What may start out as minor issues can, if not correctly managed, quickly escalate into costly legal disputes and court action which far outweighs the value of any rights lost or damaged.
Where possible we encourage clients to resolve disputes with neighbours by way of negotiation or mediation in order to keep tension at a minimum (you will likely remain neighbours after all is resolved).
If you are experiencing issues with a neighbour, please get in touch for specialist advice.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
What are the most common neighbour disputes?
Aside from boundary disputes, the other common problem areas are:
- Noise/nuisance
- Pets
- Shared driveways
- Trespassing
- Trees and hedges
What is the best course of action to take in resolving a neighbour dispute?
Where possible we encourage clients to resolve disputes with neighbours by way of negotiation or mediation in order to keep tension at a minimum (you will likely remain neighbours after all is resolved).
Firstly, try talking to your neighbour about the problem. approach them in a friendly way and see if you can reach an agreement on the trouble they are causing you. If you are worried about how your neighbour might react, you could write them a letter instead. Again, try to take a reasonably friendly approach.
How does mediation work?
Mediation is a process for resolving disputes where a third party helps neighbours negotiate a compromise.
Neighbours do not necessarily have to meet face to face. It is recommended that neighbours try mediation before formally commencing legal proceedings.
What if the problem continues to persist?
If the problem persists and you plan to take your neighbour to court, you should seek legal advice for further guidance on whether it would be worth it and what you should do to prepare if so. Sometimes a letter from a solicitor threatening legal action may be enough to get your neighbour to resolve the problem, without you having to actually go to court.
When exactly should I take legal advice?
It is useful to seek independent legal advice from the very outset.
A solicitor can advise on the various options available to resolve your situation and would set out what action can be taken against your neighbour by having your best interests at heart.
How can PGM help me?
Contact us for further guidance on any dispute you maybe experiencing with a neighbour and our specialist team will guide you through the best course of action to take. We will offer the first 30 minutes for free.
Call 01792 468684 or email enquiries@pgmsolicitors.co.uk.
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