Mercantile - Property & Planning
Our Expertise

Property & Planning Barristers

Expert Legal Problem Solvers

Extensive Professional Industry Experience

Strategic & Tactical Legal Advisory Services

Property Barristers London

Over 10 years of experience.

Mercantile Barristers comprises of a team that have also worked as quantity surveyors and project managers within the construction industry that have accumulated substantial knowledge and experience of the full spectrum of property disputes and planning matters before becoming specialist barristers in London. Our team of property barristers are experienced in property law, including commercial property as well as residential landlords and tenants.

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As property barristers, we are well accustomed to undertaking comprehensive legal work for professional, corporate, and institutional clients with significant property interests. Our property dispute barristers’ objective is to provide continuous and enduring advice that instils trust and confidence in our clients.

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Practice Areas

Our Areas of Expertise

Commercial law barrister

Dilapidations, Properties Disputes & Advice

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Construction law barrister

Landlord & Tenant Advice

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Party Walls & Boundary Disputes

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Planning Law Advice & Appeals

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Mercantile - Property Disputes for Ownership

Property Disputes for Ownership & Development

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Professional, flexible and great service, very satisfied. Highly recommend.

Anastasia B

Communicative, a sense of responsibility and I absolutely feel they are an ally. Highly recommended.

Scott Collier, Director, Snappy Snapps Ltd

Great contract advice. Well worth the price paid!

James L.

They drew up my business contract. Dealt with it perfectly. Really appreciated their diligence throughout.

Chrissy T.

Have found Mercantile to be honest, diligent and willing to go the extra mile with their advice.

Linda S.

Why Choose Us

Our Direct Access Barristers

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Multifaceted & Interdisciplinary

Our barristers in London are cross qualified so you don’t have to go from one solicitor’s office on the High Street to barristers’ chambers at the Inns of Court.

Excellent Value

A barrister usually has lower overheads, so this will usually be more economical than retaining the solicitor alone and will cost less than instructing both.

Maximum Efficiency

You get the earliest possible direct access to the specialist – not just when a problem gets to Court. This could save you the headache, heartache and expense of avoidable litigation.

Full Transparency

You will normally know in advance the basis upon which the work will be charged, as well as your advisors view on likely prospects of success.

How we're different

Value Adding Approach

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Our Approach

Our approach to legal practice is always to articulate creative and value-adding solutions for clients whilst delivering timely, efficient, and affordable professional services. All clients conduct their affairs within a legal context, and Mercantile Barristers’ role is to advise on the conduct of their transactions and affairs in ways that avoid conflict and disputes.

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Swift & Decisive

Whether by adjudication, arbitration, or litigation, Mercantile Barristers members will adopt a firm, swift and decisive approach to achieve the best possible results for clients within the shortest time. We recognise that no two cases are the same, so we will adapt our style to suit the occasion.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is property law?

Property law, also known as real estate law, deals with conducting residential and commercial property transactions. They often include specialist areas such as mortgages, lending, social housing, and property finance.

What is the planning legislation in the UK?

In the UK, to prevent significant development of property without the permission of the local council/authority. This is a vital part of planning control exercised in the UK.

What is the role of a property lawyer?

A property lawyer will assist you in negotiating property transactions, ensuring there is structuring for conveyancing or investment and preparing required documents such as contracts.

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