Landlord and tenant law solicitors

In an ideal world, property rental would be a simple business with no stress and hassle for landlords or their tenants. Unfortunately, this isn’t always the case, and there are some instances where things get tricky and legal help is needed.

If something does go wrong and you need to take action – or just require a little assistance – it’s important that you have support from experts you can trust. Having the right specialists by your side will ensure the process is as smooth as possible, and you can get back to normal with minimal disruption.

Tenancy law is a challenging field

Most landlord and tenant disputes arise because one of the parties has breached their contract obligations. It may be that a tenant hasn’t paid the rent, or they have used the property unlawfully. Perhaps the tenant disagrees with the terms of a lease renewal and feels they should challenge it.
Landlord and tenant law, however, is a relatively technical area that can be difficult to navigate for those without specific experience.

Landlords must deal with complicated laws and regulations, enforced not only by the government but also a range of other governing bodies. Adhering to these rules is an essential part of maintaining a healthy business, but with the goalposts moving regularly and tenants’ rights increasing every year, it can be challenging for both sides.

That’s where Adams Law can help.

What we can do for you

Having specialised in both commercial and residential letting for many years, we’re able to guide you through the obstacle course that is property rental law.

We work with both tenants and landlords to help settle disputes, so we see every case from both sides. This means our approach is always realistic and we don’t take on cases we don’t think we can help you win – transparency and honesty are essential.

Our extensive experience means we’re able to help with all manner of landlord and tenancy disputes, including but not limited to:

  • Tenant default
  • Property negligence
  • Lease renewal
  • Squatter eviction
  • Property misuse
  • Deposit refunds

Our clients come from a variety of backgrounds: we help large-scale commercial landlords with huge tenant portfolios as well as independent buy-to-let owners who have just one or two residential properties. No case is too big or small.

Working with the solicitors in our East London office

Our goal is to provide a comprehensive legal service with minimal disruption to your daily life – we’ll work hard to reach a solution quickly and without fuss. This means you’re able to get on with the important stuff, knowing everything is in the safest of hands.

We pride ourselves not only on our experience but also honesty and transparency. We’ll be open and clear about our fees right from the start, and we’ll work closely with you to ensure we reach an outcome you’re happy with. We’ll also discuss estimated timescales, so you know what to expect from the process.

Our fantastic reputation comes from a history of success in landlord and tenant cases, and we have a long list of satisfied clients. Below are some of the kind comments we’ve received from past clients:

I’ve been very pleased with the professional and efficient nature of your service. I recall that you initially expressed some reservation about the timelines I was aiming to work to, but I’m glad that we’ve been able to meet them all fully.

I would like to thank you and your Team for all your hard work, understanding, sound advice and compassion throughout this difficult period. It was greatly appreciated. All the best to you all.

How can we help?

To find out more about how we can help you as a landlord or tenant, give us a call on 0207 790 2000 or head over to our contact page. We’re always happy to discuss your needs and answer any questions you may have.


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Our experience include:
  • HMOs
  • Sitting (protected) tenants
  • Terminations and rent recovery
  • Claims for arrears of rent
  • Resolving disputes
  • Forfeiture and breach of leasehold covenants
  • Claims for possession and harassment
  • Insolvency issues
  • Eviction of squatters