Landlord & Tenant Mediation
Effortlessly resolve any dispute & arrange a Landlord-Tenant Mediation – call 07359 708975 today!
Settle landlord-tenant disputes quickly & efficiently
Achieving fair outcomes through open and respectful dialogue
Tenant-landlord disputes can arise for a variety of reasons, from disagreements over rent payments and maintenance to serious issues like eviction and lease violations.
Stressful and time-consuming, these disputes can put a strain on relationships and make it difficult to find a resolution that works for both parties.
Whether you’re a landlord looking to protect your property and income or a tenant seeking fair treatment, the stakes can be high. But no matter what side of the fence you sit on, we specialise in facilitating positive landlord-tenant mediations to reach a mutually-beneficial solution.
Even when tensions are running high, our expert tenant-landlord mediators are trained to focus on helping you find a solution that works for everyone involved. Swiftly and without taking expensive legal action.
Benefits Of Mediation
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Highly Successful
Over 80% of cases referred to reach a suitable settlement.
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Cost Effective
Far less expensive compared to litigation or arbitration.
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Quick
Arrange a mediation in weeks & resolve in as little as a day.
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Improve Outcome
Decision not imposed by Court - easier to reach agreeable solution.
Expert landlord-tenant mediation for smoother & better relationships
By facilitating open communication, we help you to voice your concerns and negotiate a practical and sustainable solution.
Our landlord-tenant mediators are experienced at handling disputes fairly, ensuring that both sides feel heard.
Avoid costly legal proceedings, protect your rights and move forward with confidence.
Rent arrears
Deposit disputes
Maintenance issues
Eviction concerns
Terms of tenancy
Lease agreements
Learn more about mediation
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Mediation costs depend on factors like the type and complexity of the dispute, the time required and the number of parties involved. To make things easy, we offer a clear fixed-price fee structure with prices starting from £975 per party.
In most cases, mediation is typically more cost-effective than litigation as it will save you money in legal fees and court expenses.
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The duration of mediation depends on the complexity of the issues and the willingness of participants to cooperate. Many disputes are resolved in one day, but some more complex cases may require longer. Whatever matter you need to resolve, we aim to keep the process efficient to save you time.
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We understand that every conflict is unique, and can offer a comprehensive range of mediation services tailored to your needs.
Whether it’s resolving a commercial dispute or finding a solution for workplace disagreements, our professional mediators are trained to guide you towards meaningful resolutions.
Our specialist areas include workplace conflicts, commercial disagreements, civil matters, personal injury, clinical negligence, property disputes, inheritance disagreements and SEND mediations. Please be aware that we do NOT undertake mediation relating to divorce or child contact.
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Mediation can happen at a neutral venue or online via video conferencing. We accommodate what works best for all parties involved, ensuring complete accessibility and comfort. Virtual mediation is particularly convenient for long-distance participants or those with scheduling challenges, while in-person sessions offer a more traditional setting.
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Yes, every conversation that takes place during mediation is strictly confidential and takes place ‘without prejudice’. Anything discussed during the session remains private and cannot be disclosed without agreement from all parties. Confidentiality ensures that participants can speak openly and explore solutions without fear of repercussions. This privacy encourages honest dialogue and helps create a safe space for resolving disputes.
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You are not required to have legal representation during a mediation, but a legal advisor present can be helpful as it ensures you fully understand your rights and options, which can make the process more effective.
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If mediation does not lead to a full resolution, you are free to pursue other options, such as arbitration or court proceedings. Even without full agreement, mediation often helps to clarify matters or clear up misunderstandings, paving the way for smoother negotiations in the future.