Property Law & Disputes
Boundary disputes, land registration, tenancy disagreements, and title deed verification — handled firmly and efficiently.
What We Handle
A neighbour builds a wall that crosses your boundary line
You purchased land but the seller refuses to transfer the title deed
Your tenant has stopped paying rent and will not vacate the property
Multiple family members are claiming ownership of inherited land
You want to verify a property title before making an offer
A builder has not completed construction per your agreement
Why Choose Us for Property Law & Disputes
Experienced in Kathmandu Courts
We have extensive experience handling property law & disputes matters in Kathmandu District Court and higher courts.
Clear Communication in Nepali & English
We explain your options in plain language so you understand every step before it happens.
Free Initial Consultation
Book a free consultation to discuss your matter. No commitment required, transparent fee quote provided.
Adv. Sushila Khanal
Senior Advocate — Family & Property Law
Nepal Bar Council Reg. No. 12XXXFrequently Asked Questions
How much does a property dispute lawyer cost in Kathmandu?+
Consultation fees vary by case complexity. We offer a free initial consultation to understand your matter and provide a transparent fee estimate before any work begins. Most property cases are handled on a fixed-fee basis.
How long does a property dispute case take in Nepal?+
The timeline depends on case complexity and court workload. Simple boundary disputes may resolve in 6–12 months, while complex title disputes can take longer. Your advocate will give you a realistic timeline during your first consultation.
Do I need a lawyer for land registration in Nepal?+
While not legally required, having a lawyer review your land registration documents can prevent future disputes. We verify title deeds, check for encumbrances, and ensure all documentation complies with Nepal's land laws.
What should I do if someone is encroaching on my property?+
Document the encroachment with photographs and written notices. Contact a property lawyer immediately to assess your legal position and take appropriate action through the District Court or Land Revenue Office.
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