Property Dispute Solicitor Dublin
Expert Legal Advice for Property and Land Disputes

Property Dispute Solicitors in Dublin

At McKenna & Co Solicitors, we understand how stressful and disruptive property and land disputes can be. Whether it involves a boundary disagreement or complex rights-of-way issues, our experienced team is here to provide clear, practical, and effective solutions. 

Why Choose McKenna & Co Solicitors?

We aim to resolve disputes as efficiently as possible, minimising cost and stress while protecting your property rights.

What You Can Expect from Us:

  1. Prompt and clear communication at every stage of your case
  2. Tailored legal advice based on your specific circumstances
  3. Strong representation in negotiations and court proceedings
  4. Transparent costs with no hidden charges
  5. A compassionate approach, ensuring you feel supported throughout the process

Comprehensive Property Dispute Services

Our solicitors specialise in handling a wide range of disputes, from straightforward disagreements to highly complex legal matters involving multiple parties. We take the time to fully understand your circumstances, advise you on your options, and work towards the best possible outcome—whether through negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or court proceedings.

We can assist with:

  • Disputes over land ownership
  • Boundary disputes and access rights
  • Landlocked property concerns
  • Co-ownership and joint property disagreements
  • Adverse possession claims
  • Construction disputes and professional negligence
  • Management company and multi-unit development disputes
  • Matrimonial property disputes

Contact McKenna & Co Solicitors

If you are facing a property or land dispute, do not wait until the situation escalates. Early legal advice can often prevent a minor disagreement from becoming a costly and prolonged battle. Contact McKenna & Co Solicitors today to discuss your case with a dedicated property dispute solicitor.

Meet The Team

Andrew Oglesby

Andrew Oglesby

Lorraine O'Sullivan

Lorraine O'Sullivan

Rachael McCormack

Rachael McCormack

BCL
Natalia Taracila

Natalia Taracila

Clare Lacey

Clare Lacey

Louise Smyth

Louise Smyth

Nicole Frank

Nicole Frank

Claire Roberts

Claire Roberts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a property dispute?

A property dispute arises when two or more parties disagree about the ownership, use, boundaries, or rights connected to a piece of land or property. These disputes can involve neighbours, family members, or commercial parties.

When should I contact a property dispute solicitor?

You should seek legal advice as soon as a dispute arises. Early intervention can prevent the matter from escalating, reduce stress, and potentially save you time and money in the long run.

What are common types of property disputes in Dublin?

Common disputes include disagreements over boundaries, rights of way, co-ownership disagreements, construction-related disputes, and claims of adverse possession.

How can a property dispute be resolved without going to court?

Many disputes can be settled through negotiation, mediation, or arbitration. These methods are often quicker, less expensive, and less stressful than court proceedings.

What happens if my dispute goes to court?

If court action is necessary, your solicitor will represent you and guide you through each step of the process. We will prepare your case, gather evidence, and advocate strongly on your behalf to achieve the best possible outcome.

How long does it take to resolve a property dispute?

The timeframe depends on the complexity of the case and whether the dispute is settled out of court. Some matters can be resolved in weeks, while others may take months or longer if court involvement is required.

Can McKenna & Co Solicitors handle commercial property disputes?

Yes, our team has extensive experience in both residential and commercial property disputes, including multi-unit development issues and management company disagreements.

How much will it cost to resolve my property dispute?

Costs vary depending on the complexity of the matter and whether court proceedings are necessary. We are transparent about fees from the outset and will discuss cost-effective solutions tailored to your needs.