Real estate disputes can involve serious financial stakes and can affect where you live or how you use your property. We help you understand your position, identify options, and choose a path toward resolution, from early negotiation through to court when necessary.
Common situations we help with
A buyer or seller dispute after an agreement or closing
A boundary or neighbour conflict that is not resolving
Disputes between joint owners
Issues related to development, use of property, or access
A defect or misrepresentation dispute after purchase
What we do for you
Review the agreement, title documents, and key facts
Help you understand what is realistic and what evidence matters
Send demand letters or take early resolution steps when appropriate
Prepare or respond to claims and manage deadlines
Keep the process focused and organized

What to bring
Purchase and sale documents, closing documents, or lease documents
Photos, inspection reports, surveys, or expert reports
Communications with the other party
Any notices, demand letters, or court documents
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Litigation when necessary
If the dispute cannot be resolved, we prepare the file properly, manage deadlines, and guide you through the court process.
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Practical resolution steps
Where appropriate, we take early steps like demand letters or negotiation to resolve the issue before it escalates.
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Review and assessment
We look at the agreement, title documents, reports, and communications to identify the core issue and what evidence matters.
FAQ
What if I am dealing with urgent deadlines?
Contact us early. Deadlines can affect your options.
Can a dispute be resolved without going to court?
Often yes. Many matters resolve once evidence is clear and expectations are realistic.
Do I need a survey for a boundary dispute?
Sometimes it helps. We can review what exists and discuss the practical next step.