Consumer Rights

If you’ve received a faulty product, or a service you weren’t happy with – talk to Tees. Our consumer rights solicitors can help resolve the issue, and make sure you’re not out of pocket.

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A consumer rights specialist at your side

At some point, we’ve all had to return things that didn’t work properly. You hunt for the receipt and then take it back to the shop to do battle. Or, you phone customer services and pick your way through an automated phone system – only to be told there’s nothing to be done because ‘it’s outside the warranty’.

If this sounds familiar, talk to Tees. Our consumer litigation team are experts in consumer law – and we’re here to help. We’ll explain your legal position, and help you find a solution. Our dedicated team have helped many people resolve disputes over faulty goods or services, so you can trust us to secure the best possible outcome for you.

How we can help you

The litigation team at Tees is highly experienced in taking up consumer cases with a variety of businesses. Whatever your situation, we have the legal expertise and practical insight to get you through it. We’re very successful at getting results for our customers too! From fitted kitchens to new and used cars, if you haven’t got what you paid for, we can help to sort it out. 

We’ll fight your corner

At Tees, we don’t believe anyone should have to put up with faulty goods or sub-standard work. So when you come to us for help, we’ll listen carefully to what’s happened and we’ll give you straightforward advice about how to move forward.

If you want us to, we’ll take up your case with the people or company that sold you the faulty goods or provided a poor service. Often, being contacted by a solicitor does the trick because companies know how determined our solicitors are. But if it doesn’t, we’ll take appropriate legal action on your behalf to get a satisfactory outcome for you.

Very in-depth knowledge and much depth to the team. The advice is always on point with due consideration given to cost:benefit analysis.

Our expertise

Our consumer law team have handled many types of claim over the years and have seen it all before. So, we know just what to do in your circumstances. We have advised clients on disputes involving:

  • Car dealerships in respect of the purchase of new, used and classic cars 
  • Kitchen and bedroom supply and installation contractors 
  • Conservatory companies 
  • Estate agents, letting agents and property management companies 
  • Plumbers and electricians 
  • Auctioneers and eBay
  • School/nursery/university contract and fee disputes

We’re here to help

If you’d like to meet one of our dispute resolution experts for a confidential, no obligation chat, please get in touch.

We have offices across Cambridgeshire, Essex and Hertfordshire, but we can help you wherever you are in England and Wales

The financial services provided on this page are by Tees Financial Limited, authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Registered number 211314.

Our legal services are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

 

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I have been told my property has development potential. What do I do?

If you’ve been contacted by a developer or a land promoter regarding a potential development to your property, you may wish to consider granting an option agreement or a promotion agreement. An option agreement is made between the landowner and the developer, where it is intended that the developer will apply for planning permission and requires an option to buy the property. A land promotion agreement is used where a developer agrees to apply for planning permission and will market the property for sale on the open market once planning permission has been obtained. This is usually in return for a proportion of the net sale proceeds. The law on this is very complex and you will need specialist advice. 

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