Residential Property Disputes Lawyers in Queensland

Your Trusted Residential Property Dispute Experts

Are you currently in a dispute concerning your residential property? Don’t let the stress and complexity of property disputes overwhelm you. Our Queensland residential property dispute lawyers at Fox Piper are here to protect your rights and provide expert guidance. We ensure superior representation and effective resolution of your residential property disputes.

Book a consultation with us today to understand your legal standing, devise a winning strategy and fight for your rights.

Do You Need a Residential Property Dispute Lawyer?

If you’re a residential property owner and find yourself in a legal dispute, explore your legal options with Fox Piper.

We can help you with a range of residential property disputes that can arise in Queensland. We have assisted homeowners from common disputes such as boundary, fence or easement conflicts, through to construction issues and disputes between owners. We have also supported homeowners who have issues relating to builders, contractors and new properties.

Our team of property dispute lawyers has a proven track record of successfully resolving these kinds of residential property disputes, thanks to our strategic approach, strong litigation skills and client-centred solutions.

If you’re currently dealing with a dispute with your residential property, book a consultation with us today and we’ll let you know where you stand in your case and devise a strategy to help you achieve a favourable outcome.

Our Residential Property Dispute Services

We offer a full spectrum of services within Queensland residential property disputes, including but not limited to:

      Resolve your dispute in 3 easy steps

      Step 1

      Submit Your Enquiry

      Provide us with details about your situation. We will assess to see how best we can help you. All enquiry submissions are confidential.

      Step 2

      Speak with a solicitor

      We will take the time to understand your circumstances and give you guidance.

      We will speak with you about your matter, give you options, and most importantly potential solutions.

      Step 3

      Post-consultation email

      We know that legal matters can be stressful and that our initial consultation can contain a lot of information. After our consultation we will send you an email with an overview and next steps so you have something to reflect upon and make a careful and considered decision.

      Why Choose Fox Piper?

      Fox Piper has the experience and knowledge that allows us to successfully handle various residential property disputes. We understand that each case is unique. Our personalised approach ensures that we tailor our strategies to meet your specific needs and circumstances. From initial legal advice to representation in complex matters before the courts, we provide comprehensive services to support you throughout the legal process.
      • Have peace of mind knowing you finally have expert legal help

        At Fox Piper, you are the priority, no matter how small your dispute is. We’ll provide the expert, affordable, personalised representation you deserve.
      • Get your time back for things that matter most

        With easy online bookings, over-the-phone meetings, and swift dispute resolutions you can save more time for you and your family.
      • Take control of your legal costs

        With Fox Piper, you know exactly what you pay for. If you need further support, our solicitors will discuss additional fees. No surprises.

      Take the First Step

      Tell us about your dispute, and our team will assess your enquiry and guide you on possible next steps. We’re here to help you navigate the process with clarity and confidence.

      FAQs

      • What are the common issues in property disputes?

        Property disputes are wide and varied, and can include (but are not limited to):

        • Tree and fence disputes
        • Boundary and easement disputes
        • Retaining wall disputes
        • Peace and good behaviour orders
        • REIQ contract disputes
        • Tenancy and lease disputes
        • Disputes with the government
        • Disputes with builders or contractors
        • Disputes involving developers
        • Contract disputes
        • Forced sale of property disputes
        • Defective or delayed building work
        • Drainage and watercourses
        • And more
      • How much does it cost to hire a residential property dispute lawyer?

        The cost of hiring a residential property dispute lawyer can vary depending on the complexity of the case and the services required. At Fox Piper, we offer an initial consultation for a flat fee and provide a clear estimate of any additional costs based on your specific needs.

      • What should I expect after submitting an enquiry?

        Our team will review the information you have provided. We will be in touch to discuss the next steps or to ask questions about your situation to ensure we can thoroughly review your matter. We will advise you as to whether we can provide our legal services or if there are other steps you may be able to take.

      • What can I do if my neighbour is threatening me?

        If your neighbours are threatening you, your family or your property, then mediation may not be appropriate. Instead, you may be able to apply for a ‘peace and good behaviour order’.

        This type of order can be made by the Magistrates Court and will prevent someone from doing anything that may threaten you or your family. It is important to note that a peace and good behaviour order does not cover situations involving harassment or verbal abuse, but rather applies to more serious conduct, such as where your neighbour is threatening or attempting assault or causing property damage.

        If at any point, you fear for your or your family’s immediate safety due to the behaviour of a neighbour or anyone else, you should call 61 7 3473 5078.

        A litigation lawyer may be able to help obtain a court order to help prevent ongoing threats.

      • Do I have to engage a lawyer if I’m involved in a dispute with a neighbour?

        Not necessarily, but property disputes can be complicated. If you do not know all of your legal rights, assert an incorrect position, or you do not exercise your legal rights correctly, you may inadvertently make the situation worse than it already is.

        Even simple matters can turn into serious arguments, and sometimes engaging a lawyer to directly speak to your neighbour, or help you in the background, can ensure that the situation or issue is resolved more smoothly.

      • What should I do if my neighbour and I can't agree on the boundary line of our properties?

        We can negotiate with your neighbour and, if necessary, obtain expert evidence to determine the boundary of your land. Our approach typically starts with engaging in mediation, with the capability to instigate (or defend) court intervention to resolve the boundary dispute should your neighbour act unreasonably.

      • I just found out there are undisclosed defects in the house I bought. What are my options?

        You may have grounds for a breach of contract claim or negligence against your building inspector, depending on the situation. Whilst you do have some obligations as a buyer to be aware of the state of the property, most buyers are not experts in building, and rely on others to disclose defects or potential issues. We can explore your options, including mediation or pursuing legal action if necessary.

      • Can I place a caveat on the property to protect my interest during a dispute?

        Yes, a caveat can be lodged on the property title to protect your interest. We can assist you in preparing and lodging a caveat, but it’s essential to have a valid interest in the property, otherwise you may be liable for damages that are caused because of the caveat being placed on the property.

      • My building inspector missed significant issues in the property I purchased. Can I seek compensation?

        You may have a negligence claim against the building inspector. We can help you gather evidence of the inspector’s oversight and guide you through the process of seeking compensation.

      • What should I do if the seller breached the REIQ contract in my property transaction?

        We can review the contract to determine the nature of the breach and explore options, such as negotiating with the seller, seeking specific performance or pursuing damages for any financial losses incurred due to the breach.

      • My neighbour's tree is encroaching on my property. What can I do?

        We can assess the situation and explore legal remedies, such as requesting the neighbour to trim the tree, or, if necessary, seeking a QCAT order to address the encroachment.

      • Can I recover my legal costs if I win a property dispute case?

        In some cases, it’s possible to recover legal costs, but it depends on the specific circumstances.

        Generally, if you are successful in a Court, you will receive a costs order, but it will rarely cover all of your costs, and you should expect some out-of-pocket costs. The extent of your out-of-pocket costs is not always easily determined, and any favourable costs order usually requires you to be successful. If the other side is successful, you may be exposed to an adverse costs order which you should also consider prior to commencing proceedings.

        Not all types of disputes dealt with by QCAT (Queensland’s small claim’s tribunal) permit costs to be ordered. QCAT is, however, designed to be inexpensive and in non-complex cases, you will usually be expected to represent yourself.

        Whether your case would be dealt with by QCAT or the Court, Fox Piper can assist you in reviewing your matter.