Housing disputes

Your home is a place where you should feel safe and secure. It can quickly become a cause of anxiety, though, when housing disputes arise. Resolving housing disputes swiftly and tactfully is a priority for Smith Roddam Solicitors.

We have successfully helped many people across Durham, in Bishop Auckland, Crook and Shildon, resolve a wide range of housing disagreements with neighbours, landlords, or planning authorities. There are a number of reasons residential disputes can arise, from unfair increases in rent, house share arrangements, denial of licencing or planning permissions, leasehold disputes about management of funds or variable service charges, refusal of right to buy for council homes, eviction or repossession notices, and the list can go on.

When you talk to our expert solicitors, we will explain your rights and support you through the next steps. Together we’ll tackle any concerns you may have and act quickly to reduce the anxieties you are facing and resolve the matter as quickly as possible.

Our housing solicitors are experts in all areas of property law and are here to provide the help and guidance you need. Our free initial assessment promise means you can chat to us about your own particular case with no obligations. Call us today on01388 881 611 and find out how we can help you.

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Neil Thompson
Partner
Bishop Auckland
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Allison Walton
Associate Legal Executive
Bishop Auckland
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Connor Carey
Solicitor
Crook
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Philip Wills
Solicitor
Bishop Auckland
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Why Smith Roddam Solicitors?

Smith Roddam Solicitors is a local law firm with offices in Bishop Auckland, Crook and Shildon and customer service at the heart of everything we do.

We are dedicated to providing the highest quality legal advice and expertise for our clients, but in a way that’s far friendlier, more accessible and clear-talking than you might expect from a law firm.