It's possible that you've heard the phrase "conflict resolution" used frequently in place of "property litigation." However, both names refer to distinct procedures that fall under the purview of the law. The term "dispute resolution" refers to alternative methods of resolving conflicts that are not settled via the court system, while the term "litigation" refers to disagreements that are resolved through the court system. This is the rationale behind why the majority of parties first attempt conflict resolution before turning to lawsuit, as it is typically less expensive and confrontational than doing so. Lawyers advocate using dispute resolution to resolve the many challenges related to property matters and turning to litigation only when absolutely necessary. Anyone who owns property, whether it be commercial, residential, or agricultural property, can profit from a property litigation service. The litigation service is available for use by clients including retailers, investors, developers, property managers, leaseholders, educational institutions, financial institutions, commercial and residential landlords, or renters. Therefore, everyone who owns, rents, or leases property may occasionally require the assistance of a lawyer or solicitor who specialises in property law.
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