PROPERTY LAW SPECIALISTS

Direct Access Property Law Barristers

Specialist representation for landlord tenant disputes and property litigation. Save costs with Direct Access.

Takes about 2 minutes. No obligation.

All Barristers fully insured and regulated by the Bar Standards Board

What Direct Access Property Barristers Actually Do

Property Barristers are landlord tenant and property dispute specialists

Court Advocacy

Your Barrister can:

  • County court property trials
  • First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber)
  • Possession hearings
  • Boundary dispute trials
  • Lease extension hearings
  • Service charge tribunals

Legal Strategy

  • Landlord and tenant law rights
  • Possession procedures and defences
  • Boundary dispute evidence
  • Lease interpretation
  • Service charge reasonableness
  • Settlement negotiation

Document Drafting

Your Barrister can draft:

  • Possession claim forms
  • Defences and counterclaims
  • Witness statements
  • Skeleton arguments
  • Tribunal applications
  • Legal submissions

Your Barrister drafts these documents. You file them at court or tribunal.

What You Handle

  • Serving possession notices
  • Filing court/tribunal documents
  • Gathering evidence (photos, documents)
  • Correspondence with other party
  • Instructing surveyors if needed
  • Following court directions

Your Barrister can draft documents for you. You are responsible for filing them at court and serving them on the other party.

Property Law Services We Cover

Expert Barristers ready to help with all aspects of property law.

Landlord and Tenant

Residential and commercial tenancy disputes. Expert representation for rent arrears, disrepair claims, lease disputes and possession proceedings.

Boundary Disputes

Property boundary disputes and adverse possession. Expert representation for boundary line disputes, trespass and land ownership claims.

Lease Disputes

Service charges and lease extensions. Specialist tribunal representation for challenging unreasonable service charges and lease extension disputes.

Possession Proceedings

Eviction for residential and commercial property. Expert representation for landlords seeking possession and tenants defending eviction.

Dilapidations

Commercial lease end-of-tenancy claims. Specialist representation for dilapidations disputes between landlords and commercial tenants.

Right to Buy

Right to buy disputes with councils. Expert representation for challenging local authority right to buy and right to acquire refusals.

Important: When Direct Access Is Available

These hearings are available via Direct Access for privately funded cases only.

You CAN use Direct Access for:

  • All privately funded property disputes
  • Landlord tenant, boundary and lease disputes
  • Tribunal and county court property cases

You CANNOT use Direct Access for:

  • Legal aid cases (you must use a Solicitor)
  • Cases requiring extensive property investigation
  • Matters needing complex multi-party coordination

Important: When Direct Access Is Available

Property law services are available via Direct Access for privately funded cases only.

Check if your case qualifies

Is Direct Access Right for You?

Perfect for Direct Access

You're ideal if you:

  • Landlords seeking possession for rent arrears
  • Tenants defending eviction or claiming disrepair
  • Clear boundary line disputes with survey evidence
  • Service charge challenges at tribunal
  • Straightforward lease disputes
  • Right to buy appeals against local authorities

Consider a Solicitor If

You need someone to:

  • Complex multi-party property disputes
  • Need extensive title investigation
  • Want full case management throughout
  • Boundary disputes requiring extensive surveyor coordination
  • Prefer complete support with all correspondence
  • Commercial property with significant value at stake

The Direct Access Process

From first contact to court resolution

  1. 1
    Initial Contact

    Contact a Barrister Directly

    Reach out to a specialist property barrister without needing a solicitor.

  2. 2
    Case Assessment

    Free quote

    Discuss your property dispute and get expert advice on your options.

  3. 3
    Instruction

    Direct Instruction

    Instruct your barrister directly to handle your case efficiently.

  4. 4
    Representation

    Court or Tribunal Representation

    Your barrister represents you at hearings and advises on strategy.

  5. 5
    Resolution

    Case Resolution

    Reach a resolution with expert advice and advocacy.

Indicative Fees for Property Law

Typical costs for common property law matters via Direct Access

Possession Proceedings

Fixed fee

£1,500 to £3,500

Boundary Disputes

Fixed fee

£8,000 to £25,000

Tribunal Hearings

Fixed fee

£2,000 to £6,000

More senior counsel and complex matters are quoted at higher fixed fees, always agreed up front.

Fixed fees agreed up front, with no Solicitor markup.

All fees are exclusive of VAT where applicable. Court fees are separate and paid directly to the court.

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Spread the cost with Klarna Pay in 3

We are the only Direct Access Barrister platform in the UK to offer Klarna Pay in 3. Split your fixed-fee quote into three interest-free monthly instalments and pay the same total, so you can instruct the right specialist when you need them. As an illustration, a £1,500 fixed fee becomes three payments of £500.

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Pay the first third when you instruct your Barrister. Your case begins immediately.

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Second instalment is collected automatically. No action needed from you.

360 days

Final instalment completes the payment. Fully paid, zero interest.

Pay in 3 is provided by Klarna, subject to status and Klarna's approval, and may not be available to everyone. 18+, UK residents only. Missed payments may affect your ability to obtain credit. Where Klarna is not available, you can pay by card or in full. T&Cs apply.

Does your case qualify for Direct Access?

Tell us about your matter and we'll confirm whether you can instruct a Barrister directly, then match you with the right specialist.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about working with property law Barristers

Can landlords use Direct Access for possession?

Yes. Landlords frequently use Direct Access Barristers for possession proceedings, especially rent arrears cases. Your Barrister represents you at possession hearings while you handle serving the notice and filing at court with their guidance.

How long does possession take?

Section 21 (no-fault) typically 3 to 6 months from notice to possession order. Section 8 (rent arrears, breach) can be faster if grounds proved. Actual eviction requires further enforcement if tenant doesn't leave voluntarily.

What about tribunal cases?

First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) handles service charges, lease extensions, right to manage. Less formal than court. Your Barrister can represent you. Many tribunal decisions are published online, creating useful precedents.

Can tenants defend possession claims?

Yes. Common defences include: invalid notice, landlord failed deposit protection, discrimination, possession disproportionate under Human Rights Act. Your Barrister advises on defence prospects and represents you at hearing.

How much does property litigation cost?

Possession proceedings £1,500 to £5,000. Boundary disputes £10,000 to £40,000. Service charge tribunals £2,000 to £8,000. Complex commercial property £30,000 to £100,000+. Your Barrister provides costs estimate for your case.

What is a boundary dispute?

Disagreement over exact boundary line between properties. Often involves disputed fences, walls, driveways or land. Requires surveyor expert evidence and Land Registry plans. Your Barrister presents evidence and cross-examines opposing surveyor.

Can I challenge service charges?

Yes. Leaseholders can challenge unreasonable service charges at tribunal. Common issues: major works without consultation, excessive costs, lack of proper accounts. Tribunal determines reasonable amount. Your Barrister presents your case.

What about lease extensions?

Leaseholders have statutory right to extend lease (if qualify). If freeholder refuses or disputes terms/price, apply to tribunal for determination. Your Barrister represents you at tribunal, presenting valuation evidence and legal arguments.

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