Property ยท agriculture & farms
Agricultural and rural property barristers, instructed directly.
For farms and rural land, a barrister can advise on tenancies, succession and land disputes and represent you in court or tribunal.
At a glance
Farm tenancies
Agricultural holdings and farm business tenancies.
Succession
Succession to agricultural tenancies on death or retirement.
Rural land
Rights of way, boundaries and land use disputes.
Agricultural and rural property law has its own rules, from agricultural holdings and farm business tenancies to succession, quotas, rights of way and boundary disputes. A barrister can advise landowners, farmers and tenants on their rights and on the specialist tribunals that apply.
A barrister will assess the tenancy or dispute, the prospects and the value at stake, and represent you at the Agricultural Land Tribunal or in court. Through Direct Access you can instruct a barrister directly, without going through a solicitor first.
Barristers are regulated by the Bar Standards Board.
Through Direct Access you can instruct a agriculture & farms barrister directly, without going through a solicitor first. Barristers are regulated by the Bar Standards Board (BSB).
When to bring in a barrister
An agricultural tenancy is in dispute or up for succession
There is a boundary or rights of way dispute over rural land
You need advice on a farm business tenancy
Frequently asked questions
Can a barrister advise on an agricultural tenancy directly?
Yes. Through Direct Access a barrister can advise you and represent you at tribunal or in court, without going through a solicitor first.
Are farm tenancies different from ordinary leases?
Yes. Agricultural holdings and farm business tenancies have their own statutory rules on rent, succession and notices, which a barrister can advise on.
What does it cost?
Barristers often agree a fixed fee for advice. There is no charge to enquire.
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