LEGAL ADVICE ON HOUSING LAW ISSUES

A housing lawyer can help you resolve conflicts related to residential real estate, including evictions or property division. The employees of our company are always ready to provide advice on any issues of housing law.

 

Hassle-free resolution of housing disputes with the help of a lawyer

You can avoid various misunderstandings and troubles related to solving housing problems in Kyiv by contacting one of our housing lawyers. Having distinguished itself as a reliable defender of the rights of both individuals and legal entities, our law firm has successfully coped with even the most complex and intricate cases, delighting clients with optimal conditions of cooperation:

  1. An integrated approach – depending on the situation and your wishes, we can provide advice on housing law, engage in out-of-court settlement of the conflict, draw up a claim, achieve the necessary court decision on a housing dispute and its enforcement, etc;
  2. Using exclusively methods that do not go beyond the legal norms – excellent knowledge of housing law and monitoring of changes in the code allows our employees to find deficiencies in documents, loopholes in laws and other evidence that supports the client’s version;
  3. Complete confidentiality – all information we receive from the client is stored in our office under reliable protection, and our team never discloses details of cases and participants in litigation;
  4. Adequate prices – the services of a housing attorney-at-law will not be sky-high and will fully pay off the results of his work;
  5. A wide range of problems to be solved: you can contact us, if necessary, to divide property after a divorce in court or housing conflicts between relatives, to forcibly evict illegal residents, to recover material damage caused by the actions or inaction of public utilities, etc.

Why is there a need to consult housing lawyers?

To a certain extent, judicial housing disputes can be called one of the most difficult. The fact is that they have a lot of specific aspects, so it takes a lot of time to consider cases (and, accordingly, court costs increase). In addition, they are often associated with family conflicts if the parties to the process are relatives, as well as with inheritance disputes when several heirs claim an apartment or house. Other pitfalls include the confusion of laws relating to the registration of ownership of real estate, the rules of residence and forced eviction, as well as the division and inheritance of such property.

Resolving a housing dispute in your favor is a difficult but feasible task that can be performed by a legal professional. Of course, you don’t have to hire a lawyer, but without a housing law consultant, it will be difficult to understand what you can claim under the law and how to act to get the court to take your side. By the way, it is possible that the statute of limitations on your housing dispute has expired, and there is no point in filing a lawsuit, although even in such a situation, you can try to find a way out with the help of a legal professional.

An important argument in favor of engaging lawyers is the fact that to successfully complete a case, a huge number of documents need to be prepared and executed, and some of them require certain procedures and contact with officials. An ordinary person has neither the time, nor the desire, nor the practical skills to do all this, so it would be quite logical to trust a housing lawyer. Moreover, when cooperating with our company, you can get a full range of services, or you can just get a consultation to assess the situation and make an informed decision on how to proceed.

What housing disputes can a lawyer help resolve?

The popularity of resolving housing disputes by Ukrainians through litigation is growing, although the option of amicable settlement of the conflict is not excluded. Participants in the proceedings may be current homeowners, developers, heirs and persons claiming the property in question. The most common housing disputes are the following

  • eviction from residential or business premises
  • legalization of redevelopment;
  • conflicts between participants in equity participation in construction;
  • disputes between investors and development organizations;
  • division of apartments and houses in the process of divorce;
  • transfer of premises from residential to non-residential use;
  • appeals against decisions of public utilities regarding repair works, etc.

The need for a judicial or out-of-court settlement of a housing dispute may arise both as a result of a long-lasting conflict and quite unexpectedly. In such situations, it is best to immediately contact a lawyer to get expert advice on the next steps to protect your rights. Our consultants are always ready to help resolve any issues in the field of housing law, so you just need to call the number listed on the website.