Real estate disputes can be disruptive financially, emotionally, and strategically.
At Ahmed Dharsi LLP, we help individuals, investors, and businesses navigate real estate litigation with clarity, precision, and experienced legal advocacy.
Whether you’re enforcing a contract, protecting ownership rights, or resolving a transaction gone wrong, we deliver tailored strategies to safeguard your interests and achieve practical results.
Protecting Property.
Resolving Disputes.
Focus Areas
Property Ownership & Title Disputes
Disagreements over property ownership can escalate quickly, especially when they involve co-owners or unregistered owners, boundaries, or title registration issues. We represent clients in disputes involving ownership claims, partition applications, easement conflicts, and title defects, offering strategic solutions that protect what’s rightfully yours.
Contract & Agreement Disputes
Purchase agreements, leases, and joint venture arrangements all carry legal weight and legal risk. We act in disputes involving failed closings, breach of purchase agreements, misrepresentation, lease violations, and commercial tenancy conflicts. Our team combines legal insight with commercial understanding to move quickly and decisively.
Real Estate Fraud & Misrepresentation
When deception undermines a transaction, litigation becomes necessary.
We represent clients in fraud claims involving forged documents, undisclosed defects, or false representations made during negotiations. We pursue remedies such as rescission, damages, injunctions, and act fast when assets need protection.
Landlord & Tenant Disputes
Clear terms don’t always lead to clear conduct.
We handle residential and commercial lease disputes, including eviction proceedings, unlawful occupancy, rent arrears, maintenance obligations, and early termination conflicts. Always with a focus on fair and enforceable outcomes.
Boundary & Easement Conflicts
Encroachment, access rights, and shared usage can trigger complex legal disputes.
We help landowners resolve issues involving rights of way, adverse possession, and easement enforcement. Balancing legal rights with long-term property value and usability.