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Property Law & Disputes

Boundary disputes, land registration, tenancy disagreements, and title deed verification — handled firmly and efficiently.

What We Handle

1

A neighbour builds a wall that crosses your boundary line

2

You purchased land but the seller refuses to transfer the title deed

3

Your tenant has stopped paying rent and will not vacate the property

4

Multiple family members are claiming ownership of inherited land

5

You want to verify a property title before making an offer

6

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.

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Adv. Sushila Khanal

Senior Advocate — Family & Property Law

Nepal Bar Council Reg. No. 12XXX
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Frequently 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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