Disputes Regarding the Removal of Obstacles to the Use of Property
Since 2008, the “First Legal” Law Firm has successfully protected the interests of legal entities in land disputes.
One of the practice areas in resolving land disputes at the “First Legal” Law Firm is representing the interests of legal entities in disputes concerning the removal of obstacles to the use of property (land plots). Both owners of land plots and legitimate users whose right of use is registered in the State Register of Property Rights seek our firm’s services under this category. A violation of the right to use a land plot can take many forms, including unauthorized occupation of the land through the construction of buildings or structures, conducting business activities, encroaching on the boundaries of the land, or denying access (entry) to the land plot. Not infrequently, the violators of the right of use are the landowners themselves. Resolving such disputes through negotiations or independent mediation is far from always successful due to the parties’ unwillingness to compromise, leaving court action as the only effective means of protection for the injured party.
The service provided by the “First Legal” Law Firm in representing the interests of legal entities in disputes regarding the removal of obstacles to the use of property (land plots) includes:
- Legal analysis of the documents provided by the client;
- Preparation of a legal position and its coordination with the client, with the provision of consultations;
- Collection of evidence (including through attorney requests and by accessing the State Register of Property Rights);
- Preparation and filing of a statement of claim in court, assistance with paying the court fee;
- Representation of the client’s interests during court hearings, including preparing and submitting procedural applications;
- Support during the enforcement of the court’s decision.
By agreement with the client, the “First Legal” Law Firm can also represent the client’s interests in appellate and cassation proceedings.
The right to use property (land plots) at one’s own discretion is one of the fundamental property rights, allowing the user to fully utilize the object and derive maximum benefit from it. If there are grounds to believe that your rights have been violated, we recommend contacting professionals. We make every effort to protect our clients’ interests.